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Plaintiff Awarded Nearly $130,000 for Jet Ski Accident

In Hennessy v. Tyson, 2022 ONSC 6194, a recent case from the Ontario Supreme Court, the court was asked to determine… Read More

Terminating a Commercial Lease After a Tenant Defaults

Having a signed commercial lease does not necessarily prevent a dispute from arising. Several issues can crop up during the term of the lease,… Read More

This Rule Helps Cyclists and Pedestrians in Motor Vehicle Collision Claims

Often, car crashes can result in serious injury, whether the injured party was a cyclist, pedestrian, or inside another motor vehicle. Pedestrians and… Read More

Vendor Entitled to Full Purchase Price Despite Not Holding Title to Property

Selling or purchasing a property is often a significant transaction for an individual or corporation. However, when a real estate transaction does not close… Read More

Disinherited Daughter Challenges Mother’s Will Based on Dementia Diagnosis

Estate plans, if executed correctly, can help avoid litigation upon the testator’s passing. However, a sound estate plan does not always prevent family estate… Read More

October is Car Safety Month: Part 2

In part two of our Car Safety Month series, we will touch on additional winter maintenance tips and help you prepare, or update, your emergency… Read More

October is Car Safety Month: Part 1

October is car safety Month in Canada, and it’s a great time to take a look at your car to make sure it’s in… Read More

Evolution of Social Host Liability Findings

As summer turns to fall, the list of upcoming holidays and reasons to gather grows. Many households will graciously offer to host parties or arrange… Read More

Business Purchaser Commits Anticipatory Breach Trying to Negotiate New Terms

An anticipatory breach occurs when a party declares an intention to repudiate their contractual obligations before they fall due. This declaration only becomes a wrongful… Read More

Guardianship at Heart of Dispute Between Elderly Man’s Wife & Son

A recent Ontario Superior Court decision, Tanti v. Tanti, involved a bitter guardianship dispute between an elderly man’s young wife and his son… Read More