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  • Condo Owners Beware: Failure to Remit Condo Fees Could Result in Extra Legal Fees
    Posted on January 19, 2016 by Clayton B. Barry
    Even if you are in litigation with your condo board, you need to be pay your monthly fees. Failure to remit condo fees could make you responsible for legal fees of the Condominium Corporation.
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  • Condo Talk: Collection Policy for Late Fee Payments
    Posted on January 12, 2016 by Brandon Hicks
    It's never a pleasant situation for a condominium corporation to be in when a unit owner falls behind in their fees. Having a collection policy in place can help reduce stress and improve efficiency.
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  • The Benefits of Mediation
    Posted on January 05, 2016 by Lindsay Hill
    Mediation is becoming a viable option as an alternative to trial.
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  • Labour Law and Privacy Law Update – Fall 2015
    Posted on November 03, 2015 by Gordon D. Hamilton
    In this issue: Workplace Privacy Law Update and Labour Relations Law Update
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  • Holiday Plans: Ensure Access Agreements are Drawn Up Early
    Posted on October 26, 2015 by Kate R. Joa
    The holiday season is quickly approaching and many separated or divorced parents will be looking to finalize their 2015 holiday plans with their children.
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  • Naming Your Corporation – There are Rules for That?
    Posted on October 19, 2015 by Megan Lorenz
    A corporation cannot just be given any name you wish. Before you can select a name for your corporation, there are a number of rules that must be followed.
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  • Labour & Employment Law
    Posted on June 01, 2015 by Gordon D. Hamilton
    Legislative Changes and Noteworthy Court and Arbitration Decisions
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  • Compare with Care – Comparative Advertising Campaigns and the Law
    Posted on May 12, 2015
    We all remember the cola wars. The rivalry between Coca-Cola and Pepsi dates back to 1975 with the emergence of the first of several “taste test wars”.
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  • Family Property Agreements
    Posted on May 04, 2015
    Collaborative Law can be used to help couples resolve their own separation issues without resorting to going to Court.
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  • Impact of the Amendments to the Trade-marks Act
    Posted on April 06, 2015
    The Canadian trademark system has undergone major amendments as a result of Bill C-31, the Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No.1, which received Royal Assent on June 19, 2014.
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  • Commercial Leases: Option to Renew vs. Option to Extend
    Posted on March 16, 2015 by Kelly A.C. Waddell
    What are the pros and cons for a Lease Renewal vs. a Lease Extension?
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  • Personal Guarantee for Loans
    Posted on March 11, 2015
    This article explains why when seeking a loan, you may be asked to get independent legal advice for both you and your spouse when a personal guarantee is required.
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