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December 12, 2017
Article, Litigation
YouTube and broadcasting: Applying Libel and Slander Act to Internet
Written by Richard Worsfold, Lauren Kason
April 18, 2017
Litigation, Powers of Attorney
An Attorney for Property’s Duty to Account for a Capable Person
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
March 29, 2017
Family Law, Litigation
Ontario Court rules Emotional Harm from Unplanned Fatherhood not Basis for a Viable Lawsuit
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
January 12, 2017
Litigation, Real Estate, Wills Estates & Trusts
Joint Tenancy: is it a gift or a trust?
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
November 10, 2016
Family Law, Litigation
Does an Adult Child have a Legal Obligation to Support a Parent?
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
October 19, 2015
Litigation, Trademarks / Intellectual Property
Protecting your Brand – Trademark Infringement and Interlocutory Injunctions
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
September 28, 2015
Litigation, Real Estate
Stigmatized Properties and a Vendor’s Duty to Disclose
Written by Patrick Shing
September 27, 2015
Litigation, Wills Estates & Trusts
Offers to Settle – Now More Powerful than Ever
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
September 8, 2015
Employment Law, Litigation
“Trust” me, I will Pay you Back – The Duty to Mitigate Where Judgment is Granted During the Notice Period
Written by Geoffrey Cobham
August 19, 2015
Business Law, Litigation
Entire Agreement Clause Not the Entire Answer
Written by Mills & Mills LLP
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