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The Legal Side of Group Lottery Pools

The Court of Appeal’s recent decision in a complex case involving a group lottery pool emphasizes the importance of keeping transaction and communication records when involved in a non-contractual agreement. In Spiro v. Koc et al 2016, the following facts were the...

Injured in an Accident? Protect Yourself at the Scene

A recent Ontario court decision reinforces how important it is for a person injured in an accident to attempt to gather identifying information of any possible defendants or witnesses at the scene of the accident or as soon after as possible. In Shapiro v. Doe 2016,...

Challenging the Validity of a Will

“Can I challenge the validity of a will?” In this economy, individuals are becoming even more reliant on the estates of their family members for financial support in retirement. It is devastating to lose a family member and this devastation can become worse if the...

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