Topic: Civil Litigation
Hamelin v. Mousseau: Options to Buy, Statute of Frauds, and Surrounding Circumstances vs. the Parol Evidence Rule
Topic: Case Study, Civil Litigation March 30, 2018 by Chris Rutherford
If you are reading this blog post in spite of the title, you are clearly not put off by topics that most find at best dry! Hamelin v. Mousseau is …
A CASE COMMENTARY BY DOUG SMYTH
Topic: Civil Litigation March 26, 2018 by Doug Smyth
Douglas Smyth North Elgin Center Inc. V. McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Limited 2018 ONCA 71 docket C63933 Heard January 22, 2018 on appeal from the judgment of Justice Jasmine T. …
Making an Offer to Settle: The Costs Consequences of Rule 49
Topic: Civil Litigation November 10, 2016 by Tess Brown
By: Tess Brown, B.Soc.Sc., J.D. – Litigation Lawyer, Low Murchison Radnoff LLP Email: tbrown@lmrlawyers.com Litigating a civil dispute in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice can be a very long …
Breach of a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (“HRTO”) Settlement
Topic: Civil Litigation June 6, 2016 by Chris Rutherford
Breach of a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (“HRTO”) Settlement by Chris Rutherford What happens after your hard-negotiated settlement breaks down with a party breaching the Minutes of Settlement? This …