by Cohen Highley | Aug 16, 2019 | Employment Law, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/Jannetta-Time-off-for-Election-Aug-2019.mp3 Christian Jannetta ANNOUNCER: I’m here with Christian Jannetta from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Are employers required to give employees time off to vote in the upcoming election?...
by Cohen Highley | Jan 14, 2019 | Articles, Personal Injury Law
Article by Matthew Newton-Reid Uber and Lyft are mobile phone applications that offer a simple to use alternative to taxis. Fares are pre-set, you can rate your driver, and many people find them to be a convenient and straightforward tool. However, the law governing...
by Cohen Highley | Jan 14, 2019 | AODA, Articles, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law, Land Ownership, Personal Injury Law, Wills & Estates
Article by Matthew Newton-Reid This post will explain the roles of a litigation guardian, their duties, conflicts of interest, and how a guardian can be removed. A litigation guardian is a person appointed by the courts to represent another person at trial. A...
by Cohen Highley | Jan 9, 2019 | Articles, Personal Injury Law
With winter well underway, Canadians of all stripes are making their way down South for the winter. From families off to Disneyland, to snowbirds going to Mexico, travelling abroad can be exciting for everyone… However, when personal injuries happen abroad, things can...
by Cohen Highley | Oct 5, 2018 | On Air, Personal Injury Law
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/Matt-Reid-Oct-2018-1-of-2.mp3 Matthew Newton-Reid No, luckily there are still remedies to this situation. Now what’s the first? The most likely scenario is that the driver’s insurance will cover the person without...
by Cohen Highley | Aug 1, 2017 | Landlord and Tenant Law, News, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/landlord_capital_expenditure.mp3 Paul Cappa ANNOUNCER: I’m here with Paul Capa from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Any advice if a landlord has large capital expenditure projects looming? PAUL: Communicate. The more everyone is...