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Archives : March 2015

Legal Wit — Too Many Hats

In self-represented litigation, the "pleadings" rarely reflect meaningful details of the issues to be tried.

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News and Views — WeirFoulds Estates & Trusts Newsletter

This post provides an update on recent changes to the Estate Administration Tax Act, 1998 in Ontario.

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This post summarizes a recent case in which several journalists were found to have defamed a climate researcher.

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Phrase of the Week - Travelled Portion of the Road

Fuhr v. Churchbridge (Regional Municipality) No. 211 | 2013 CarswellSask 610 (Sask. Prov. Ct.) | Klause Prov. J.

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Legal Wit — It's Never Good When Judges Invoke Kafka

To understand these appeals one must first gain an understanding of how the process of credentialing and privileging physicians within [the health authority] actually works, an understanding that likely is beyond the general knowledge of most people in [the province].

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This post discusses the analysis courts should undertake when imputing income for the purposes of calculating child support.

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Mobile in Practice: The Benefits of a Virtual Law Firm

The move to a virtual practice represents a number of potential cost savings and benefits for solo and small law firms. Discover what they are in the White Paper written by Jared Correia.

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Issues include failure to remain at the scene of an accident and Immediate Roadside Prohibitions.

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This post summarizes a recent Alberta Court of Appeal case which examines the correct approach to summary judgement under Rule 7.3 of the Alberta Rules of Court.

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Carrying On Business In The Jurisdiction

Van Breda v. Village Resorts Ltd. | 2012 CarswellOnt 4269 (S.C.C.) | LeBel J.

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