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How are damages assessed in a personal injury case?

Oct 6, 2016 If you get injured due to the negligence of others, you may be entitled to personal injury damages.  Damages are meant to restore an injured person to the state at which they were prior to injury. Although it’s often difficult to assess damages in the early stages of a personal injury case, […]

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Personal Injury

How to properly prepare closing documents in a real estate transaction

Oct 11, 2016 You’ve found the home of your dreams, you’ve secured a mortgage and now you are well on your way to owning a new home. In order to complete the process, you must hire a real estate lawyer to assist in closing the purchase of your home. Hiring a lawyer is necessary at […]

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Real Estate & Land

How can I ensure my business contracts are legally binding?

Oct 13, 2016 Contracts are an essential tool for businesses. They are documents that will protect your business and reduce your legal risk. There are many types of contracts you may use over the course of doing business with both employees, clients and contractors. Through the protection of a legally binding contract, you can be […]

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Business Law

These are your rights if you are arrested or detained in Ontario

Oct 18, 2016 If you are arrested or detained by police in Ontario, you have rights protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. When you are arrested you legally must be told the reason for your arrest, be read your rights, told that you have the right to speak to and instruct counsel without […]

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Criminal Law

How to ensure your hiring documents are drafted properly

Oct 20, 2016 Every business requires hiring documents, whether you’re just beginning to develop HR policies or you are a larger business. Larger businesses will often revisit existing documents that contain specific policies and clauses that need to be in place to legally protect your business from any potential damages. HR policies and legal clauses […]

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Labour Employment

How are child table support payments determined in Ontario?

Oct 25, 2016 Child support laws in Ontario are guided by the principle that children should benefit from the incomes and financial resources of both parents. In Ontario you can have your child table support arrangements determined in a family court; you can set up child support through the Province’s online child support service; or […]

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Family Law

How and when can I start a lawsuit?

Oct 27, 2016 If you have experienced an injury or financial loss because of a business, an organization or a person, you are entitled to bring a civil lawsuit against that party. Your choice to sue or start a lawsuit with that party should be done so with consideration and the legal guidance of a civil […]

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Civil Litigation

How do I know if my severance is fair?

Nov 1, 2016 Losing a job is one of the most stressful situations an individual can experience. This is often a surprising change and always a life-altering one. It is easy during this experience for employees to misunderstand one key element of their termination: their termination or severance package. A termination or severance package, in […]

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Labour Employment

Types of Personal Injury Claims

Nov 3, 2016 If you’ve suffered an injury due to the wrong doing of another party, you may have grounds for a  claim for damages.  In Ontario courts, damages is usually a claim for money. Succumbing to a personal injury affects you both physically and financially and often emotionally. If this has happened to you or you feel […]

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Personal Injury

Your duties as the executor of a will

Nov 8, 2016 Being chosen or appointed as the executor of a will is an important and complicated duty. When you are chosen as the personal representative of someone’s will, you are not only required to hand out the estates property, but you are also responsible for wrapping up the personal affairs of the deceased. […]

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Estate & Wills
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