Congratulations to Samantha Iturregui on her selection as one of Ottawa’s Forty Under 40. Samantha is a partner in the firm’s litigation group with a practice focused on insurance defence and mortgage enforcement. Equally at ease in both English and French, Samantha has been using her power of persuasion since…
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Supreme Court Denies Leave to Appeal in Drive-Through Coffee Spill Accident
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada v. Erin Dittmann, 2018 CanLII 12956 (SCC) On March 15, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously dismissed an application for leave to appeal the decision of Dittmann v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada 2017 ONCA 617 (CanLII), with costs. As we discuss in our…
I Can’t Get No Subrogation
In Douglas v. Stan Fergusson Fuels Ltd., 2018 ONCA 192, the Court found that an insurer could not pursue a subrogated claim in the name of its bankrupt insured unless it obtained a court order authorizing the action in its own name or used the provisions in the Bankruptcy and…
Picking the Right Executor
When speaking to clients about estate planning and their wills, I have found that most people come to meetings having given considerable thought as to how and to whom they would like their assets distributed. This isn’t surprising. After all, a key purpose of preparing a will is to direct…
Sean Bawden Elected as a Trustee of the CCLA
Congratulation to Sean Bawden on his election as a Trustee for the County of Carleton Law Association. Sean previously served as a Trustee in 2013/14. The CCLA is the second largest law association in Ontario and provides advocacy, legal education, research and guidance to members of the legal community.
New Mandatory Standard Form Residential Lease Coming This Spring
Landlords and tenants, take note – as of April 30, 2018, in Ontario a new standard form lease will apply to all tenancies in houses, apartments, condominiums, and basement units. The standard form lease seeks to enhance clarity and consistency while avoiding unnecessary disputes. Conscientious landlords will still be able…
Random Acts of Kindness – Mitch Kitagawa Honoured for Community Service
Mitch Kitagawa is this year’s recipient of the Gordon F. Henderson Award. Presented by his legal peers from the County of Carleton Law Association, the award is given each year to a lawyer who has made a significant contribution to the welfare of the community by performing charitable services on…
Employment Law Issues in M&A – Webinar Recording
10 employment law issues to consider when purchasing or selling a business When it comes to buying or selling a business, there is not shortage of issues to consider and assess. A detailed analysis of the financials and a review of customer and supplier contracts are all part of standard…