Blowing the Whistle on Nursing Homes
A recent report of the Canadian Armed Forces into the state of five Ontario nursing homes has shed light on …
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A recent report of the Canadian Armed Forces into the state of five Ontario nursing homes has shed light on …
Blowing the Whistle on Nursing Homes Read Post »
There is no denying that long-term care homes have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yesterday, the Globe and
Social distancing in long-term care: did it cause more harm than good? Read Post »
An oft-repeated maxim of equity is that “equity regards substance rather than form”. Just outcomes, it is thought, should not
Conner Estate: Will Drafting Errors and Rectification Read Post »
As the province of Ontario slowly emerges from the strict measures in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19, businesses
A Glimpse into the Future for Ontario Courts Read Post »
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way that we are able to practice law. For the time being, many of
EALM: Litigation Management During COVID-19 and Beyond Read Post »
As many of our blog readers will know, Ian Hull, Jordan Atin and Suzana Popovic-Montag have been working hard during
The Hull & Hull weekly webinar: a summary Read Post »
Ian Hull, Suzana Popovic-Montag and Jordan Atin continue their discussions on the ever changing landscape for wills and estates practitioners
Weekly Webinar Series: Week 10 Read Post »
A recent class action proceeding against the estate of a deceased illustrates an estate’s limited liability. That is, an estate
Limits of Estate Liability: You Can’t Get What Isn’t There Read Post »
As many are aware, COVID-19 has not had a positive impact on the justice system. In accordance with the Notice
Is it an Emergency? Justice Myers Expresses His Concerns Read Post »
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently addressed an appeal that was scheduled to be heard on April 16, 2020 which
ONCA Orders Appeal to be Heard in Writing Read Post »