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September 7, 2021
In most Ontario cases, legal action must begin within two years of the day on which the claim was discovered. If it is not, the claim is barred by section 4 of Ontario’s Limitations Act, 2002 . The …
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August 11, 2021
As bars and nightclubs begin to reopen, and Saturday night comes back to life, liability risks return for these establishments. What can bar owners do to mitigate these risks? The Occupiers’ …
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June 30, 2021
If the incident happened anywhere else, the contractors would probably be found liable for failing to maintain the wintry road. But a case before the courts now shows what a difference the location …
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May 10, 2021
Ms. Przyk did not win her lawsuit against her retirement home, where she slipped and fell on ice, but the court has decided she does not have to pay their legal expenses because her claim brought up …
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March 31, 2021
It’s a cornerstone of insurance law: subrogation mandates that, once the insurance company has compensated the insured party, the company is entitled to exercise rights in the name of the insured. 1 …
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March 1, 2021
Slips, trips, and falls can make a winter wonderland a dangerous place. New amendments to the Occupiers’ Liability Act will soon make it mandatory for individuals who intend to make a claim about a …