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Have you been fired?

Have you been fired?

Have you been let go or fired from your job? Losing your job is a stressful event in itself - especially in the current economic climate. Additionally, you may be wondering if your employer has terminated your employment in accordance with the law...

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Boating Accidents in Ontario

Boating Accidents in Ontario

With this streak of hot summer weather, many boating enthusiasts will be eager to get out onto the water. Living on Georgian Bay means we have the luxury of enjoying some of the most spectacular recreational boating in the world. Making sure you...

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Ferguson Barristers Supports ROMP Week

Ferguson Barristers Supports ROMP Week

If you happen to notice a few extra medical students around the Midland Penetang area next week, be sure to extend them a warm welcome! Ten students from the University of Toronto and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine will be visiting our...

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Ferguson Barristers Hosts Happy Hour

On May 31st, lawyers from Ferguson Barristers will be attending the Solo and Small Firm Conference at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. As the name suggests, this conference is designed for lawyers working in small firms and as sole...

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Using the OHSA in Discovery

This article written by Lisa Belcourt, a partner at Ferguson Barristers, originally appeared in the April 27, 2012 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, published by LexisNexis Canada Inc.. Ms. Belcourt practices personal injury litigation in the northeast...

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Watch out for Pedestrians!

Warmer weather means that more people are taking to the streets - walking to and from work, taking lunch time strolls and generally enjoying the outdoors. College and university students have finished their winter terms and school age children will...

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Using the OHSA in Discovery

This article, written by Lisa Belcourt, examines the role obligations under the Ontario Health and Safety Act may play when counsel are preparing their Examination for Discovery plan. Using the OHSA in Discovery (PDF)

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Avoiding Pedestrian Accidents

Avoiding Pedestrian Accidents

Summer time means spending more time outdoors. Whether you’re walking to and from work, taking a lunch time stroll or just generally enjoying the sunshine, road safety should always be on your mind. Both pedestrians and motorists are responsible for keeping everyone...

Avoiding Pedestrian Accidents

Land Transfer Tax and First-Time Home Buyers

Who Pays Land Transfer Tax? When you acquire land or beneficial interest land, you will pay land transfer tax to the province when it closes. Land transfer tax is normally based on the amount paid for the land, in addition to the amount remaining on any mortgage or...

Avoiding Pedestrian Accidents

Summertime, Boating Fun!

With the summer in full swing, many boating enthusiasts will be eager to get out onto the water. Living on Georgian Bay means we have the luxury of enjoying some of the most spectacular recreational boating in the world. Making sure you are up to date with current...

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