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Published on: 13 May 2014 By

Keep Your Receipt: Evidence in the Class Actions Claims Process

Class actions are commenced on behalf of individuals (called โ€œclass membersโ€) who all have the same, or similar, claims for damages. If you think that you may be affected by a class action, it is important to preserve certain evidence that could be helpful in making a claim in the class action. The Claims Process...

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Published on: 3 Oct 2013 By

What are the requirements of a legal Will in Ontario?

Siskinds lawyer Laura Geddes writes about what is required in order for a Will to be considered valid. Often people attempt to write their own Will, but if it does not conform to the legal guidelines then it will not be recognized and it may not be possible to follow through on their wishes. Many...

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Published on: 29 Apr 2013 By

Understanding Environmental Regulation Structure in Canada

In this blog post Paula reviews the statutory regime in Ontario and outlines strict liability offences and its impact on companies. Understanding your environmental obligations and responsibilities can be a confusing and a daunting task.ย There are multiple government departments involved with overlapping jurisdictions and each having its own set of laws, regulations, policies, directives and...

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Published on: 15 Mar 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Why do new fuel tanks leak?

New fuel tanks leak because our safety standards are too lax, according to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. In Muskoka Fuels v Hassan Steel Fabricators, the plaintiff petroleum distributor purchased a fuel tank manufactured by Hassan. ย Diesel oil leaked from the tank into a bog less than 5 months after installation. ย ย The tank had...

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Published on: 8 Apr 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

New cars: greenhouse gas limits and ethanol

Canada will control greenhouse gases, although only when the US does. Last week, Canada and the US jointly announced stricter limits on GHG emissions from new cars (light-duty vehicles). This is the first-ever federal regulation to directly control GHG emissions across Canada. Our federal government also announced proposed regulations to require an average renewable fuel...

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Published on: 22 Apr 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Happy Earth Day!

Today is the 40th anniversary of the original Earth Day. Unfortunately, I am far too engaged in trial preparation to write a thoughtful evaluation of the last 40 years, other than the obvious: we have accomplished something useful, but not nearly enough. And to express kudos to Environment Minister John Gerretsen, who will announce more...

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Published on: 23 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

World's Leading Women in Business Law

Another honour, thank you so much to those who recommend us: Dear Ms. Saxe, I take great pleasure in congratulating you on your selection into the inaugural edition of theย Guide to the Worldโ€™s Leading Women in Business Law–ย the first-ever guide dedicated to the worldโ€™s leading female practitioners.ย  This unique publication provides expert guidance to the...

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Published on: 20 Aug 2012 By

Does your home renovation make you a โ€œconstructorโ€? Believe me, you need to know!

How often have you undertaken a home renovation project yourself?ย You might have hired out the more skilled aspects โ€“ maybe an electrician, a plumber, or a drywall taper (we all know โ€œa guyโ€, donโ€™t we?).ย Youโ€™re perfectly capable of overseeing the project generally; thereโ€™s no need to hire a general contractor just to finish a basement...

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