This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Mohena Singh revisit Moore v Sweet in the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Fair v BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., and the importance of corroboration in succeeding in a summary judgment motion.
Hull on Estates Podcast #653 – The Importance of Corroboration in Succeeding in a Summary Judgment Motion.
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