by David Thompson | Dec 8, 2021 | Articles, Blogs
Sometimes during an intake meeting, a potential new client will tell me that they want to hire an “aggressive” lawyer. Their expectation usually has to do with making threats at the outset and being difficult and uncooperative with the other side.
by Samantha Cain | Oct 5, 2021 | Articles, Blogs, Cases
The Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Moore v. 7595611 Canada Corp. earlier this year. This case concerned the unfortunate and untimely death of the plaintiffs’ daughter, Alisha Lamers, who died in a fire. Alisha was an only child to divorced but...
by Nga Dang | May 11, 2021 | Articles, Blogs
Home insurance policies, unbeknownst to many policy holders, typically have coverage exclusions that apply if damage/loss occurs while the property is “vacant”. Typically, the issue arises when the homeowner intentionally leaves the home for a an extended period of time (ie. vacation, work trips, etc). However, what happens when unexpected events, such as health complications, cause us to be away from home for an extended period of time?
by Jonathan Sheehan | Apr 16, 2021 | Articles, Blogs, Cases
It is a fundamental principle of common law that court proceedings are open to the public. There are, of course, factors and circumstances that necessitate a departure from this principle. For example, the exclusion of witnesses for a trial until they are called to give evidence is meant to avoid witnesses giving “tainted” evidence that is influenced by other testimony or court proceedings.
by David Thompson | Mar 15, 2021 | Articles, Blogs
Samantha Cain has joined the partnership
Carroll Heyd Chown and partners Ted Chadderton, David Thompson, and Jeff Beleskey are pleased to announce that Samantha Cain has joined the partnership effective January 1, 2021.
by Alex Vigneault | Feb 19, 2021 | Articles, Blogs
The COVID-19 vaccine is being rolled out to frontline workers and the vulnerable population, and it looks like it may soon be available to the public at large. Obviously, that’s great news. It looks like we are on our way back to some degree of normalcy. But, because we are lawyers and lawyers can’t ever just be happy and look at the positives of a situation, we’ve had to start considering the significant potential legal implications and conflicts that could arise with the largescale rollout of the vaccine.
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