Tuesday, May 31, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Business Law
Posted by Joy on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 0 comments
Labels: business law, incorporation, Legal Tip, Wise Law Office
Monday, May 30, 2016
LawFact of the day: Wills and Estates
What happens to my property if I die without a Will?
140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of May 30, 2016
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Labels: @wiselaw, 140Law, legal headlines, Legal News, top headlines
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Wills and Estates
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of May 24, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Family Law
Posted by Joy on Thursday, May 19, 2016 0 comments
Labels: family law, family lawyer, Ontario Court
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Employment Law
A video posted by null (@wiselaw) on Did you know that an Employee is obligated to give reasonable notice of his or her intention to resign from his or her position of employment.
Did you know that an employee is obligated to give reasonable notice of his or her intention to resign from his or her position of employment?
The amount of notice to be given will depend on a number of factors, including the nature of the employee's position, experience and skill-set, length of service with employer, nature of the industry, and the time it would reasonably take to find a proper replacement.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Personal Injury
You may bring an action for damages against a municipality if you slip and fall on a city sidewalk, but only if the city is grossly negligent.
If you have been injurued on municipal property, you or your lawyer must provide written notice to the minicipality within ten (10) days to preserve your legal rights.
Posted by Joy on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 0 comments
Labels: legal rights, Legal Tip, personal injury, slip and fall
Monday, May 16, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Employment Law
Did you know "use it or lose it" vacation policies are illegal?
Upon termination of employment, any outstanding vacation is owed to the employee.
Posted by Joy on Monday, May 16, 2016 0 comments
Labels: employment law, law tip, termination of employment, vacation pay
140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of May 16, 2016
- For those missed last night's #Blab. Watch our LawTalk
- Rules requiring women to wear high heels to work should be illegal, U.K. petition says
- Proposed regulations would allow doctors to prescribe heroin to addicts
- Woman injured in Forest Hill scaffolding collapse to take legal action against city - CTV News
- Scaffolding collapse victim pursing legal action - Toronto Sun
- Law Society Medal for legal services pioneer Prof. Frederick Zemans
- Higher standard of proof required for police discipline: appeal court
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona found in contempt of court
- Settlement in suit over Joan Rivers’ death; daughter to seek law regulating outpatient clinic safety
- Marineland takes teen filmmaker to court
- LSC: Update on proposed enhancements to the lawyer licensing process
- Getting into a Fix - Court of Appeal awards 37 months of compensation to employee on fixed-term contract
- Former spokesman for B.C. Mounties charged with sex assault
- Judge shortage prompts minister to promise 'quick process' for new appointments
- Liberals vow to change how we vote: Here are the main alternatives
- Ontario government allows all small claims court documents to be filed online
- Arizona Law Will Allow Using the GRE Instead of the LSAT
- The FDA’s war on vaping
- ACLU will seek to intervene in lawsuit over transgender student access to high school locker room
- Court ruling sets bar too high for police misconduct cases: lawyer - Ottawa Citizen
- Legalizing Marijuana: What Do Lawyers Think?
- Ontario tweaks controversial daycare regulations
- Jian Ghomeshi apologizes in court, sex assault charge withdrawn
- Relying on a poorly drafted fixed-term contract at dismissal can be costly - Financial Post
- A National Code of Conduct for Lawyers?
- Peace bond a clear-cut win for Jian Ghomeshi
- U.S. judge won’t rule on Klingon language copyright claim
- Tax Court judge says CRA needs ‘early warning system’ to protect taxpayers from scam artists
- Sumner Redstone Competency Case Abruptly Dismissed by Judge
- Mexican judge: El Chapo can be extradited to U.S.
- Panama Papers reveal middlemen between Canada and offshore secrets
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Thursday, May 12, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Family Law
Posted by Joy on Thursday, May 12, 2016 0 comments
Labels: family law, LawFact, Legal Tips, separation agreement
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Employment Law
A video posted by @wiselaw on Did you know that your Employer has a duty to accommodate your disability up until a point of undue hardship. An employee is however responsible for requesting the accommodation and providing the employer with adequate information about the nature of his or her request, which often includes producing supporting medical documentation. Did you know that your Employer has a duty to accommodate your disability up until a point of undue hardship. An employee is however responsible for requesting the accommodation and providing the employer with adequate information about the nature of his or her request, which often includes producing supporting medical documentation.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
Monday, May 09, 2016
LawTalk with Garry Wise, Omar Ha-Redeye, Bob Tarantino, and Mitchell Kowalski
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140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of May 9, 2016
- Medically assisted suicide bill is 'clearly unconstitutional,' lawyer says - Toronto Star
- Lawyer who won Carter case in High Court says assisted-dying bill guts ruling - CBC.ca
- Hospital workers convicted for snooping into Rob Ford's personal health files - Toronto Star
- Off-Duty Misconduct: Criminal charges alone are not just cause for dismissal - Lexology (registration)
- Panama Papers could impact divorce settlements: Lawyer - Toronto Sun
- America’s Trial Court Judges: Our Front Line for Justice
- ‘Most hated man in America’ Martin Shkreli may soon face more charges in securities fraud case
- Paramount deploys deflector shield in Klingon language copyright claim
- Ontario Land Surveyors lose class action copyright lawsuit
- Woman who hanged her dogs from tree gets 6 months in prison
- Breaking News: Alabama Chief Justice Moore Suspended (Again…)
- Potential legal red tape over Prince's estate highlights importance of a will
- Cosby could face Toronto woman behind sex charges later this month
- 'I just started crying': 5 personal stories from North Carolina's bathroom wars
- Judge OKs suit accusing Facebook of violating Illinois privacy law with its photo-tag technology
- Learnings From the Demographic Data on Litigants Without Counsel
- FDA will require e-cigarettes and contents to be reviewed
- Rolling Stones Tell Trump to Stop Using Their Songs
- Our #BLAB ‘Should Lawfirms REALLY be on social?’ starts in an hour! Watch here!
- Lawyers criticize loophole that allows groping doctors to still practise
- Rejected breathalyzer test could have 'great significance' across Ontario
- Canada Competition Tribunal finds Toronto Real Estate Board engaged in 'anti-competitive' acts
- Proposed Ontario court fee hike ‘done on the backs of the poorest litigants,’ says lawyers’ group
- Employment law: Was Ontario Judge wrong to order severance pay in wake of man's death
- Chief justice of Canada reflects on 35 years as a judge
- Court ruling suggests using fingerprint ID on smartphone may be riskier than traditional password
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Friday, May 06, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Family Law
Posted by Joy on Friday, May 06, 2016 0 comments
Labels: family law, Legal Tip, separation agreement
Thursday, May 05, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Employment Law
Posted by Joy on Thursday, May 05, 2016 0 comments
Labels: employment law, Legal Tip
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Civil Litigation
Posted by Joy on Wednesday, May 04, 2016 0 comments
Labels: civil litigation, LawFact, Legal Tips
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Wills and Estates
A last will cannot have provisions that run contrary to public policy.
Monday, May 02, 2016
Should law firms really be on social media?
140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of May 2, 2016
- Lawyers, are you committed to your marketing plan?
- Should #lawyers be on social media? #BLAB on Tuesday @ noon w/ @sandra_bekhor, @LyraComm, and Joy Yusi of @wiselaw
- Ontario Recovers Thousands of Dollars Owed to Interns - Government of Ontario News
- 'After 3 years, I'm thirsty': N.B. man says after court nixes border beer limits
- ‘Auschwitz was a nightmare’ says accused former SS sergeant in German court, admitting death camp role
- 'Dear Jury' letter blasting justice system could haunt David Stephan at sentencing in son's death
- The gavel gamble: Litigation emerges as an asset class
- LSUC Human Rights Monitoring Group Update – April 29, 2016
- Vice Media seeks court appeal for sake of ‘free, independent press’
- ‘Zappa Plays Zappa’ Pits Zappa vs. Zappa
- Oklahoma Court: Oral sex not rape if victim is intoxicated, unconscious
- E-cigarettes 'much safer than smoking,' some experts say
- Parents fight over drug treatment for B.C. transgender child, court intervenes
- Secrecy of Toronto home sales data reduces competition, tribunal rules
- A New Direction for the Enforceability of Termination Clauses?
- Drunk driving conviction stands for sleeping man found in parked truck
- Raising Court Fees and Nudging Litigant Behaviour
- Reasonable notice before terminating an employment contract : it's a two way street.
- U.S. judge asked to recognize Klingon as real language
- S.C. transgender student threatens to sue after suspension for using 'wrong' bathroom
- Harper lawyer: former PM didn't impact RCMP decision to charge Duffy
- Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby Is Allowed to Proceed
- B.C. strikes down two of Stephen Harper’s mandatory minimum drug laws
- Jian Ghomeshi ruling on sex assault charges won't be appealed
- Toronto Chinese restaurant workers underpaid and overworked, new report says
- 2nd Circuit upholds NFL decision, says Tom Brady must serve 4-game ‘Deflategate’ suspension
- Human rights complaint filed against Canada Post and federal government over ‘offensive’ newspaper
- Courting Controversy: Substantive Equality and the New Court Challenges Program
- New York law requiring in-state office for out-of-state lawyers is constitutional, 2nd Circuit says
- Doctor gets green light to sue WSIB, employer - Waterloo Record
- University accused of discrimination for requiring dyslexic student to take course in French
- Abortion Procedure Challenged as "Torture" in Alabama
- As pot legalization looms, calls to end possession prosecutions amplify
Posted by Rachel, Law Clerk and Office Manager on Monday, May 02, 2016 0 comments