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BOOKING A CIVIL MOTION DATE AT THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE – BRAMPTON
Now that many court appearances can be done virtually, lawyers have more flexibility in the files they can take on. In the past, a simple 15-minute scheduling appearance could mean hours of travel, so we had to be cautious about accepting matters in distant jurisdictions.
WHEN A DRAFT WILL IS NOT ENOUGH: SMITH V. BECHTEL
In Smith v. Bechtel, 2026 ONSC 975, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice considered whether an unsigned draft will prepared by a lawyer could be treated as a valid will under s. 21.1 of the Succession Law Reform Act. The case highlights an issue that sometimes arises when someone begins the process of making a will but dies before it is formally signed.
WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE: SHOULD YOU FILE THROUGH REGISTRAR OR WRITFILING?
A judgment has been awarded to you, but the money hasn’t arrived, yet. We’ve discussed the option of Garnishment in my previous blog. You probably have also heard of a Writ of Seizure and Sale, but how to start the process?
WHAT LAW SCHOOL DOESN’T TEACH YOU ABOUT GOING TO COURT
In law school, we learn how to read a set of facts, find the legal issues, the applicable legal tests, and apply them to answer some hypothetical question. What we do not learn, at least not in detail, is how to prepare for court in practical ways, aside from knowing the law. This is where the articling experience comes in.
“MERCY” – JUST A MOVIE OR THE FUTURE OF THE COURT?
Hollywood has done it again. They’ve made a movie that makes you ask yourself, “is this just a movie, or is it a possible reality?”
A WILLS AND ESTATES LESSON FROM DOWNTON ABBEY
I’ve recently become a big fan of the British drama Downton Abbey which ran for six series (or ‘seasons’ for us North American folk) from 2010 to 2015, plus five Christmas specials and three feature films. The show centres around an aristocratic English family in the early 20th century who live in the fictional Yorkshire estate of Downton.
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