Dear Simon & Brianne,
Thank you so very much for all your help. Both my mother and I are so grateful for your ability to handle this eviction in a tactful, yet caring manner.
Best Regards,
The reason why I started this podcast is to send out more information about the small claims court. When I get calls from potential clients, I sometimes have to turn down their cases because my fees would outstrip what they would get in return if
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I attended the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Annual General Meeting last night in support of a withdrawn motion to explore the expansion of the paralegal scope of practice. B After some discussion during the meeting and after with colleagues, I am reminded of a
In the firstB of a series of posts on this topic, I will address some of the things that I see regularly in the Landlord and Tenant Board. B These are just simple things that, if done, you are well on your way to manage
Administrative Driver’s License Suspensions (ADLS) can occur upon the recommendation of a doctor or optometrist. B Sections 203 and 204 of the Highway Traffic Act puts a requirement on medical practitioners and optometrists to report to the Ministry of Transportation any condition that would make
I’ve had a couple of cases recently that has brought this question to the fore. B When you buy a house and you find out that something is wrong with it, whose to blame? B The seller? B The RealtorB.? B The Home Inspector? B
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