by Cohen Highley | Apr 28, 2023 | Articles, Covid-19, Miscellaneous, News, Personal Injury Law
Justice for Plaintiffs in personal injury matters is moving forward in London, after the long Covid delay, with the first civil jury trial in London since the pandemic recently being concluded. Lawyers Vicki Edgar and Alexa Duggan of Cohen Highley LLP attained a great...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 27, 2023 | Articles, Condominium Law, Landlord and Tenant Law, Rental Housing Law
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by Cohen Highley | Apr 20, 2023 | On Air, Real Estate Law
Laura Gurr ANNOUNCER: I’m with Laura Gurr from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Anything specific, prospective condo buyers should be wary of? LAURA: There can be many but unusually low condo fees is one. ANNOUNCER: Why is that? LAURA: Low condo fees can be indicative of...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 13, 2023 | Articles, Landlord and Tenant Law, News, Rental Housing Law
The Provincial Housing Ministry has announced a series of changes to improve services for tenants and has doubled fines for landlords. The announcements were made April 5th, 2023, and it is expected that amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act (“RTA”) will occur...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 4, 2023 | Articles, Personal Injury Law
Article by Matthew Newton-Reid If you have been injured in a car accident in Ontario, you may be eligible to receive compensation for your injuries, as well as the pain and suffering you endured as a result. This compensation is typically achieved through a tort...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 29, 2023 | Articles, Corporate Commercial, Real Estate Law, Rental Housing Law
This article was written by Aesha Patel, and was originally published by Law360 Canada (www.law360.ca) a division of LexisNexis Canada Bhasin v. Hrynew 2014 SCC 71 was a seminal decision in Canadian contract law that led to a recognition of a common law contractual...