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Intrusion Upon Seclusion Must Be Highly Offensive
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19 December 2024
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December 19, 2024 By Brian Babcock The tort of intrusion upon seclusion has been recognized in Ontario since 2012. The three-step test introduced then: The...
Can A Seller Get Specific Performance?
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17 December 2024
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December 17, 2024 By Nick Melchiorre When we write or talk about specific performance (the action to obtain a judgment enforcing a contract of sale)...
Holiday Hours!
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13 December 2024
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Can You Appeal The Appointment Of An Arbitrator?
Alternative Dispute Resolution
12 December 2024
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December 12, 2024 By Jonathon Clark If you are party to an agreement to arbitrate in Ontario, and cannot agree on the arbitrator, either party...
10 Things To Know About Specific Performance
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10 December 2024
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December 10, 2024 By Nick Melchiorre 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE Specific performance is an equitable remedy designed to enforce contractual bargains by...
What Time Limit Applies?
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28 November 2024
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November 28, 2024 By Jonathon Clark We have written several articles on the dangers of “sleeping on your rights” and missing a limitation period- the...
Give Prompt Notice To Your Insurer
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26 November 2024
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November 26, 2024 By Brian Babcock Chances are that you have an insurance policy that includes protection against claims by others. This includes a right...
Why Get A Lawyer To Draft Your Will
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21 November 2024
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November 21, 2024 By Mark Mikulasik November is Make-A -Will Month. This is a promotion by the Ontario Bar Association, yet this month, television seems...
Judicial Review is Only for Decisions “Of A Public Character”
Administrative Law
19 November 2024
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November 19, 2024 By Nick Melchiorre We have discussed judicial review in other articles. In 2020, we explained that it is “a process by which...
The Duty to Defend Mixed Claims
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14 November 2024
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November 14, 2024 By Brian Babcock In insurance litigation, “mixed claims” refers to an action which contains claims which are both insured and uninsured. The...
What is Equity?
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12 November 2024
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November 12, 2024 By Brian Babcock We have posted several articles that refer to “equity” or its cousins, such as “equitable principles” or “equitable remedies”....
Are Restrictive Covenants Enforceable in Ontario?
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7 November 2024
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November 7, 2024 By Brian Babcock There was a lot of publicity when Ontario amended the Employment Standards Act to make certain restrictive covenants unenforceable....
Oral Evidence May Not Help You Win
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5 November 2024
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November 5, 2024 By Mark Mikulasik We have talked about the advantages of putting a contract in writing. THE ISSUE You need to be aware...
So, You Want A Permanent Injunction
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31 October 2024
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October 31, 2024 By Jonathon Clark We have written before about the test for an “interlocutory injunction”, or an injunction pending trial or other final...
Injunctions: Frequently Asked Questions
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29 October 2024
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October 29, 2024 By Brian Babcock What is an injunction? An injunction is a court order which instructs someone (a natural or legal person) to...
Inadequate Provision For Dependents In Your Will
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24 October 2024
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October 24, 2024 By Brian Babcock By its very name, a will is supposed to reflect the desires of the testator- the person whose will...
Stay Up To Date!
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17 October 2024
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Weilers has been a trusted and effective business and legal partner to the Northwestern Ontario Community for over 75 years. As times change so do...
Anti-SLAPP Motions: Weighing The Public Interest
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17 October 2024
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October 17, 2024 By Brian Babcock An “Anti-SLAPP motion” is a motion by a defendant, usually in a defamation case, to have the action dismissed...
Is That Non-Compete Enforceable?
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15 October 2024
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October 15, 2024 By Nick Melchiorre Non-compete agreements are common in employment contracts and sales of businesses. They are not always enforceable. Public policy favours...
If Your Wall Falls Down
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10 October 2024
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October 10, 2024 By Brian Babcock Insurance policies cover fortuitous losses, but what does that mean? Lalani Properties International Inc. v. Intact Insurance Company is...
Weather and the Law
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8 October 2024
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October 8, 2024 By Brian Babcock Weather- everybody talks about it, but no one does anything about it. In Thunder Bay weather can range from...
10 Ways To Save Waste Money On Your Lawsuit
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3 October 2024
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October 3, 2024 By Brian Babcock Don’t tell your lawyer the truth. Don’t tell your lawyer the whole story up front. Don’t organize your documents...
The Best Defence…
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1 October 2024
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October 1, 2024 By Jonathon Clark The best defence may not always be a good offence, but it should tell a good story. So far...
10 Things To Know About Injunctions
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26 September 2024
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September 26, 2024 By Brian Babcock Did you listen to or read the news about encampments and injunctions and wonder what they were talking about?...
Who Gets The Dog Part 2
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24 September 2024
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September 24, 2024 By Brian Babcock We posted an article recently highlighting the issue of the risk of battles over dog ownership, focused on the...
Eight More Things To Know About Solicitor-Client Privilege
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19 September 2024
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September 19, 2024 By Jonathon Clark Solicitor-client privilege is of profound importance in our system of justice. Yet the rules of evidence governing privilege are...
Expert Evidence In Applications
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17 September 2024
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September 17, 2024 By Brian Babcock Applications are an alternative form of proceeding. An application may be commenced rather than an action where there are...
Put Your Best Foot Forward
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12 September 2024
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September 12, 2024 By Jonathon Clark If confronted by a motion for summary judgment, you must “put your best foot forward.” A motion for summary...
What Is Civil Litigation?
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10 September 2024
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September 10, 2024 By Jonathon Clark Tell someone who asks, “what type of law do you practice?” that you practice civil litigation, and you expect...
Arbitrations and Appeals of Preliminary Opinions
Alternative Dispute Resolution
5 September 2024
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September 5, 2024 By Brian Babcock An arbitrator has jurisdiction under the Arbitrations Act, 1991 of Ontario to determine whether the arbitrator has jurisdiction as...
Pleadings Are Important Part Two: Fixing Pleadings
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3 September 2024
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September 3, 2024 By Brian Babcock An earlier article explains why pleadings are important. What happens if you need to update or fix something in...
Arbitrations and Appeals of Preliminary Opinions
Alternative Dispute Resolution
29 August 2024
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August 27, 2024 By Brian Babcock An arbitrator has jurisdiction under the Arbitrations Act,1991 of Ontario to determine whether the arbitrator has jurisdiction as a...
When Are Directors Personally Liable?
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27 August 2024
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August 27, 2024 By Brian Babcock The general rule is that directors and officers of a corporation cannot be sued for the wrongful acts of...
How To Read An Insurance Policy
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22 August 2024
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August 22, 2024 By Brian Babcock If you have an insurance claim, it may be determined based upon the wording of your insurance policy. These...
Interference With A Right Of Way
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20 August 2024
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August 20, 2024 By Nick Melchiorre What would you do if your neighbour put a gate across your shared driveway? THE ISSUE In an earlier...