Pedestrian Vehicle Accidents: Right Of Way Not Absolute
June 1, 2005 By Brian Babcock Every year we hear stories of tragic accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. Traffic laws, and fault based insurance claims are deterrents, but compensation for accident victims can never replace their losses. Greater caution on the part of drivers could reduce the risk of these accidents, but pedestrians share the responsibility […]
Creditors Are Out Of Luck
By Paul Jasiura On February 3, 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada refused to grant leave in a case called Amherst Crane Rentals Limited v. Perring, involving competing claims to RRSP benefits. As a result, the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in the case now stands as binding. At the Court of Appeal, all three judges […]