How much would you risk for your craft?
We see many bequests to the arts in our estate planning and litigation practice, but this might be the biggest …
How much would you risk for your craft? Read Post »
We see many bequests to the arts in our estate planning and litigation practice, but this might be the biggest …
How much would you risk for your craft? Read Post »
The recent decision of Re Milne, 2018 ONSC 4174, has caused a lot of discussion among estate planners and litigators. As
Re Panda: Reconsidering Re Milne Read Post »
Some people would be surprised to know that there are now more Torontonians ages 65+ than children aged 15 and
City of Toronto’s Actions to Care for its Senior Citizens Read Post »
Multiple wills are an extensively used estate planning tool designed to reduce the amount of Estate Administration Tax payable. Essentially,
Limited Grants: Multiple Wills? Yes. One Will? No. Read Post »
One of the major facets underpinning the principles of fundamental justice in Canada is ensuring all parties to a litigation
Section 3 Counsel: Duties to the Client and the Court in Sylvester v Britton Read Post »
I’ve always loved a fresh apple – so this article in the National Post about the birthplace of the McIntosh
Apples to apples – the Mac is under attack Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Nick Esterbauer discuss the recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court
Hull on Estates #559 – The Importance of Comprehensive Management Plans Read Post »
When does the limitation period start running for a challenge to the validity of a Will? A recent decision at
Will Challenges and Limitation Periods Read Post »
By Ian Hull . Have you followed the wellness industry lately? The New York Times recently published a lengthy feature on Gwyneth Paltrow and her wellness company Goop. In it, the author describes a number of the “therapies” she learned about in the course of interviewing Paltrow and writing the article.
Why staying well can be a living hell Read Post »
In the estates regime, mediations occur regularly, particularly in Toronto, where mediations are a mandatory part of the litigation, in
Mediation or Arbitration – What’s the Difference? Read Post »