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When our client struck a train that was occupying a crossing on a dark country road, he was left a triple limb amputee. He found himself in a situation where he was unable to represent himself. Jim Mays stepped in to guarantee the best outcome for him. He tells his story here:

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Jackson v. Rosenberg, 2024 ONCA 875: An example of how using joint tenancy as an estate planning tool can go wrong

In my previous blog post, Probate planning pitfalls: The risks that you need to consider bef…

US court rejects Johnson & Johnson bankruptcy bid

On March 31, 2025, a US bankruptcy court rejected another plan by a Johnson & Johnson s…