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Brown Bag Lunch – May 14, 2019

  • June 01, 2019
  • Noah Weisberg and Chris Cieslik (articling student), Hull & Hull LLP

Highlights from the May 14, 2019 Brown Bag Lunch, including a discussion on the recent Court of Appeal decision in Quaggiotto v. Quaggiotto, the taxation of power of attorney fees and estate administration issues.

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Legal Aid Funding Cuts

  • May 22, 2019
  • Lisa Filgiano, Miller Thomson LLP

The Advocates Centre for the Elderly has issued an urgent message to its stakeholders requesting their support with respect to the recent cuts to Legal Aid Ontario by $133 million, retroactive to April 1, 2019, in the most recent provincial budget. Please continue reading for details on how you can provide your support to ACE and other organizations affected by the cuts.

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Solicitor’s Negligence: Practice Tips

  • May 21, 2019
  • Joanna Lindenberg, de Vries Litigation

An overview of the current law on solicitor's negligence applicable to estates and trusts practitioners and some practice tips to avoid a claim in negligence.

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A Case Comment: Gully v. Gully

  • April 26, 2019
  • Corina S. Weigl, Fasken

An analysis of the recent British Columbia Supreme Court decision in Gully v. Gully, (2018) BCSC 1590 and a reminder of the risks related to property held in joint tenancy between a parent and an adult child.

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Brown Bag Lunch - April 16, 2019

  • April 26, 2019
  • Noah Weisberg, Hull & Hull LLP; Pooja Sihra (Articling Student), Hull & Hull LLP

Highlights from the April 16, 2019 Brown Bag Lunch, including a discussion about the recent provincial budget, the case of Law Society of Ontario v. Dinnen on conflicts of interest, the case of MaWhinney v. Scobie on proving a Will in solemn form and more.

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Mulitiple Wills and Basket Clauses: A review of Re Milne Estate and Re Panda

  • April 09, 2019
  • Adam Giancola, Casey & Moss LLP

The issues raised in Re Milne were a source of much debate in the Estates and Trusts Bar in 2018. In this article, Adam Giancola reviews the recent Divisional Court decision which clarifies the validity of basket clauses used in multiple wills.

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Life Insurance as Security for Support Obligations

  • March 30, 2019
  • Michael J. Marra, Whaley Estate Litigation Partners

An article considering the impact of Dagg v. Cameron Estate on the use of life insurance by family law practitioners as security for a party's support obligations. The article also considers a recent application of these principles in Larmer v. Birnie.

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Brown Bag Lunch - February 19, 2019

  • March 06, 2019
  • Noah Weisberg and Pooja Sihra (articling student), Hull & Hull LLP,

Highlights from the February 19, 2019 Brown Bag Lunch, including a discussion on the concepts of "power of attorney" and "attorney", compensation for attorneys for personal care, specific property bequests, Re Carmichael Estate (2000) and the minimization of estate administration taxes through the use of alter ego trusts.

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Half-Term Report from the Chair of the Trusts and Estates Law Section Executive

  • February 14, 2019
  • Pia Hundal, Dentons LLP

Half-Term Report from Pia Hundal, chair of the Trusts and Estates Law Section Executive, on recent work by the executive including Make a Will Month, response to Re Milne Estate, submissions to the Attorney General regarding proposed legislation on Electronic Beneficiary Designations, Brown Bag Lunches and a breadth of continuing professional development programs.

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