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21/12/20

Holiday Events – now known as “Social Gatherings”

It’s December and the temperatures have dipped however that’s the only familiarity I have with this year’s holiday season. My family doesn’t celebrate Christmas from a religious perspective, but we...

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Child Injuries at Day Care in Toronto: Can I Sue?

20/02/20

If your child has been injured at day care, you are more than likely extremely concerned for their safety going forward. What’s more, you may be feeling enraged and ready to take action against those who are responsible for harming...

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What Are Bouncers Legally Allowed to Do in Ontario?

21/01/20

When you head out for a night on the town, the last thing you expect is to suffer serious injuries after being assaulted by a bouncer. Sure, the bouncer is probably blaming you for the incident, but what rights does...

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Dangerous Intersections in Toronto

14/01/20

Dangerous Intersections in Toronto Avoiding dangerous intersections is sometimes, well, unavoidable. Toronto can be a difficult place to drive, but if you know what areas are riskier, you may be able to not only avoid being injured in a collision...

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Bullying Lawsuits in Ontario: Things to Know before You Sue

4/11/19

Filing a claim against a bully can be a challenge. This is especially true considering legislation protecting victims of bullying is still relatively new. Before you move forward with your bullying lawsuit in Ontario, read on to learn more about...

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Halloween Safety

31/10/19

Candy, costumes and celebration, it’s that time of year again – Halloween. But every dose of fun is accompanied by danger in a certain measure. It is therefore vital that children adhere to the following safety tips in order to...

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Pedestrian Accidents

24/10/19

Walking around town is an environmentally friendly way to travel. Walking can also provide the health benefits associated with physical activity. Unfortunately, you can still be involved in a car accident as a pedestrian. In fact, when pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents...

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Accommodations and Landlord Tenant Board

14/10/19

A couple months back, I attended the Law Society of Ontario’s event on accommodations at administrative tribunals, as part of the LSO’s AccessAbility week. Each presenter offered insight on the accommodation process in Ontario’s tribunals and presented a different perspective...

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The Role of Contingency Agreements in Helping Individuals Access Justice

26/09/19

In Ontario, one of the goals of our justice system is to allow people who have been wronged to seek compensation from whoever is responsible, be it for an injury, property damage, or any other kind of loss giving rise...

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Back to School: Waivers of Liability

19/09/19

It’s September now and students are returning to school for a brand-new academic year. The rigours of academia come along with fun school field trips and other extracurricular activities. Part and parcel of being involved in such events are permission...

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What to Do after a Car Accident in Ontario

18/09/19

In the aftermath of a serious auto wreck, it can be overwhelming to figure out what you should do next. We have seen firsthand just how difficult it is to cope physically, financially, and emotionally after an accident, and for...

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