Family Arbitration Mandatory Training - January 30, 2016 16 décembre 2015 Philip Epstein and Alfred Mamo The Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario with respect to Family Arbitration requires that family arbitrators must undertake ongoing training of 10 hours every two year period of which half must be on domestic violence or power imbalance issues.
A Necessity for Training in Family Violence Screening 15 décembre 2015 Sina Hariri Lawyers are all too familiar with the wide range of emotions that can permeate a separation between couples. We see it every day in our offices, and in court.
Top Ten Tips to Survive and Thrive in the Practice of Family Law 18 juin 2015 Lorne H. Wolfson Congratulations to Lorne H. Wolfson, the 2015 Recipient of the OBA Award for Excellence in Family Law in Memory of James G. McLeod.
Master Delegation to Increase Efficiency and Manage Risk 12 juin 2015 Nora Rock Minimizing overhead in a new practice often means starting out as a “jack of all trades” – being not only the lawyer, but the law clerk, marketer, bookkeeper and janitor too. But with any luck, your practice will quickly outgrow this business model.
5 Apps to Improve Your Practice 12 juin 2015 Ian Hu I love law practice apps that are easy to use, affordable, and produce immediate gains. Here are five of my favourite apps.
Message from the Chair 20 avril 2015 Steven Benmor R. v Armitage reminds everyone that we lawyers and judges really care about our clients.
Did You Know? 20 avril 2015 Katharina Janczaruk Welcome Spring! Feeling energetic! There’s lots to keep you busy!
In Memoriam of Leo P. Arseneau 20 avril 2015 Matti E. Mottonen The City of Greater Sudbury has lost one of its top Civil and Family Law Litigators
Bankruptcy and Pensions/RRSPs 17 avril 2015 Robert A. Klotz This article reviews the problems imposed by bankruptcy on an equalization claim where a principal asset of the bankrupt spouse is a pension or RRSP.
Protecting Equality in the Context of a Separate but Equal Regime 17 avril 2015 Adam N. Black A case comment on the Court of Appeal for Ontario’s decision in Hincks v. Gallardo.