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Are there financial limits for damages in medical malpractice suits in Canada?
John Nicholson ANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a Medical Malpractice Lawyers with Cohen Highley. John – are there financial limits for damages in...
What are some key elements for medical malpractice suits?
John NicholsonANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a medical malpractice lawyer at Cohen Highley. John, what are some key elements for medical...
CAT Confirms: Disruptive Conduct + Decisive Enforcement = Significant Cost Award
By: Megan Alexander As counsel for the Applicant, Middlesex Condominium Corporation No. 79 (the “Corporation”) in this Condominium Authority...
Bill 60 Passes
Bill 60 has successfully passed Third Reading in the Ontario Legislature. However, as of today, Bill 60 has not yet received Royal Assent. What...
Do I have a say in whether my ex brings our children to their new partner’s family holidays?
Laura Smith ANNOUNCER: I'm with Laura Smith from Cohen Highley. Laura, do I have a say in whether my ex brings our children to their new partner's...
If a parent wants to travel outside of the country with their children without the other parent, what paperwork do they need to prepare?
Laura Smith ANNOUNCER: I'm with Laura Smith from Cohen Highley. Laura, if a parent wants to travel outside of the country with their children...
If I didn’t like the holiday parenting time schedule we had last year, am I locked into it for this year?
Laura Smith ANNOUNCER: I'm with Laura Smith from Cohen Highley. Laura, if I didn't like the holiday parenting time schedule we had last year, am I...
Language Matters: Review the Language in your Rules to Mitigate Risk and Building Inclusive Communities
Condominium boards and managers are responsible for creating an inclusive, equitable environment for all residents within their communities....
Ontario Moves to Reform Residential Tenancies Act: Highlights for Landlords and Property Managers
The Ontario government is proposing legislative changes through Bill 60, Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, 2025, aimed at streamlining processes...
2026 Fire Code Changes: Key Impacts for Apartment Operators
Effective January 1, 2026, there are new requirements in the Ontario Fire Code that will affect equipment and operations in residential buildings....
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