by Cohen Highley | Jul 8, 2022 | Condominium Law, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/ch_lm_07-2022_stephanie-sutherland-980CFPL-jul8.mp3 Stephanie Sutherland ANNOUNCER: I’m with Stephanie Sutherland from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Do condo owners or the condo board have final say on which repair and...
by Cohen Highley | Jun 17, 2022 | Family Law, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/ch-lm-06-2022-laura-smith-FreshFM-June17.mp3 Laura Smith Many people have very close bonds to their pets and love them like children. However, the court sees pets as property, so in the event of a separation, the court will...
by Cohen Highley | Jun 3, 2022 | Family Law, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/ch-lm-06-2022-laura-smith-FM96-June3.mp3 Laura Smith Conflict checks are something lawyers and firms do prior to establishing the lawyer client relationship. Because lawyers have a duty of confidentiality to their clients, a...
by Cohen Highley | May 26, 2022 | Articles, Real Estate Law
Article by Aesha Patel After the global pandemic, the real estate market in Ontario recently witnessed a massive increase in transactions. This market was not kind to buyers for a couple of years now. With more buyers in the market, the demand for homes had been at an...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Landlord and Tenant Law, News, Rental Housing Law
Our very own Laura Gurr offers her expertise on online short-term rental services, such as Airbnb, which may make hosts and landlords legally vulnerable. “You may expose yourself as an operator or a host to additional liability, for example, if you try to get...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 4, 2022 | Articles, Corporate Commercial
An ongoing topic of discussion in the financial services market is whether a sole proprietor investment advisor is permitted to incorporate under the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (“IIROC”) regime. Article by Faisal Nasim The respective...