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- Legal weed day came and went. Many employers seem to be at a loss as to how to handle the legalization of marijuana....
- The Regional Municipality of Halton will be commencing construction in 2019 to widen Trafalgar Road
between Leighland Avenue (Iroquois Shore Road) and Highway 407. This project will result in the
widening of Trafalgar road from four lanes to six lanes, and will also see the installation of off-road
cycling lanes....
- Ah, Summer! For many of us, summer evokes fond memories of sunny days, swimming, boating, sitting
around a camp fire, and having barbeques with close family members and friends. Some of these
memories may have occurred at a cottage property....
- Employees can be important in the growth and success of a business.
For key employees who may be critical to the long term success of a company, some
business owners may contemplate offering those employees share ownership in the
company or perhaps establishing an employee stock option plan....
- Since April 2017, and the market downturn after Premier Kathleen Wynn’s announcement regarding her
plan to cool the hot market, vendors have been increasingly requesting higher deposits with Offers for
the purchase of their property. So what happens to the deposit if the transaction falls through? Who
gets to keep it?...
- The Court of Appeal of Ontario recently made an interesting ruling concerning who ranks first in trying to recover from a fraudster. In the case, ...
- Avoiding probate fees, or the estate administration tax as it is called in Ontario, is a pre-occupation amongst many Canadians. This is particularly true in jurisdictions where the rate is considered excessive....
- As you may or may not have heard, Ontario’s Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 received Royal Assent on November 27, 2017. The Act made many significant amendments to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, 2000 and Labour Relations Act, 1995...
- When negotiating a commercial transaction for the purchase and sale of a business, many parties begin the legal process by entering into a letter of intent...
- Earlier this year, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released its decision in Seepa v. Seepa (2017 ONSC 5368) and its impact on estate litigation is being felt....
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