The Supreme Court of Canada Pulls Plug On Waiver of Tort
Last week, I blogged on the Supreme Court of Canada decision of Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v. Babstock, 2020 SCC …
The Supreme Court of Canada Pulls Plug On Waiver of Tort Read Post »
Last week, I blogged on the Supreme Court of Canada decision of Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v. Babstock, 2020 SCC …
The Supreme Court of Canada Pulls Plug On Waiver of Tort Read Post »
In Hubschi Estate 2019 BCSC 2040, it was found that the notation left on a computer by the deceased was
An Electronic Will is Good in British Columbia! Read Post »
The recent case of Tilley v Herley 2019 ONSC 5405 serves as a reminder that courts will not approve an
Tilley v Herley and the Interim Distribution of Estate Funds Read Post »
On Thursday August 6, 2020 there was a town hall discussion with the Province of Ontario Attorney General, Doug Downey.
Is Substantial Compliance in Ontario’s Future? Read Post »
On Thursday August 6, 2020 the Province of Ontario Attorney General, Doug Downey, was part of a virtual discussion with
Discussion on Legal Policy Reform with Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey Read Post »
The Supreme Court of Canada recently rejected a class proceeding seeking damages arising from “inherently deceptive” video lottery terminal games.
The Supreme Court of Canada and Three-Card Monte Read Post »
Few histories are as rich and riveting as the history of Ancient Rome, from the uncertain rise of the Roman
Estates Law and Ancient Rome Read Post »
The job of being an attorney for personal care for an incapable person is not an easy one. The attorney
Decision-making by an Attorney for Personal Care Read Post »
Download the Solicitor’s Tip for the month of August 2020.
Documenting Wishes Regarding Gifts to Adult Children Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Sydney Osmar discuss Notices of Objection, Rule 25.11, and the court’s
Hull on Estates #595 – When to Strike: Rule 25.11 and Notices of Objection Read Post »