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Apr
01
2009

New Facts

Posted in Collections

In law school, a professor would give us some facts in the context of the legal concepts we were discussing. A student would opine on the likely result. The professor would then change the facts – ever so slightly. The unfortunate student would defend his original position and would often, to his discomfort, be led through a series of questions that demonstrated he was wrong.

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Apr
01
2009

Cheap

Posted in Lawyers' Issues

Mediation and arbitration provisions were added to the Condominium Act, 1998. Presumably, the purpose of this was to make resolution of disputes cheaper for condominium corporations and their unit owners. However, not all disputes will be resolved cheaply. One example is found in Italiano v. TSCC No. 1507 [2008] O.J. No. 2642, a 2008 decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

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