by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Family Law, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/Cohen-Highley-Ken-Fraser-child-attending-university.mp3 Ken Fraser ANNOUNCER: I’m here with Ken Fraser from Cohen Highley Lawyers. If you are a child support payor and your child goes to university, do you have to...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Articles, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/Cohen-Highley_John-N_Medical-Malpractice_Interview_AM980.mp3 John Nicholson ANNOUNCER: I’m here with John Nicholson from Cohen Highley Lawyers. What are some key elements for medical malpractice suits? JOHN: First,...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Articles, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/Cohen-Highley_John-N_Injured-on-Property_Interview_AM980.mp3 John Nicholson ANNOUNCER: I’m here with John Nicholson from Cohen Highley Lawyers. If someone falls and gets injured on someone else’s property, can they...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Rent Control Bulletins
The Ontario Court of Appeal has adjudged that Property Managers (PM’s) who manage rental property for third parties cannot represent themselves or their principals in proceedings at the LTB or in Small Claims Court. This declaration applies even where the PM company...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Condominium Law
May be Personally Liable for a Breach of Statutory Duty THE LAWYERS WEEKLY (April 19, 2013) Ontario’ s Condominium Act requires that members of condo boards act in good faith when exercising statutory obligations and discharging their duties of office. Condo directors...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 10, 2023 | Rent Control Bulletins, Rental Housing Law
(And here’s what you can do about it….) This article first appeared in FRPO’s FE Magazine, May/June, 2016 Most landlords and on-site staff have probably encountered the “difficult” tenant who uses verbal abuse, personal attacks, threats, and intimidation...