What “Caveat Emptor” Means When Buying a Home

  My clients sold a house.  That’s why they were sued in Small Claims Court.  Caveat Emptor was their defence and they won. My clients didn’t come to me right away.  They thought they could handle it on their own, but the buyer of my Read More …

Why a Demand Letter is Next to Useless

I had a potential client call me the other day, looking to recover $5,000 from a commercial tenancy gone bad. I explained to him my rates. I could tell that the cost-benefit analysis did not compute. So, he asked for a lower-priced option: writing a Read More …

New Podcast to Help the Ontario Small Claims Court Litigant

It’s not often I get to blow my own horn, but I am announcing a new podcast called “The Ontario Small Claims Court Podcast‘. B I’ve recorded this podcast series to help self-represented litigants work their way through the Small Claims Court system. B Just Read More …