Ever wondered what’s the difference between a divorce and separation or are they both the same? First, let’s look at the definition of separation and divorce in the family law context. When a couple has been living together as a married couple or in a common-law relationship and they break up the relationship, then such...Read More
In Canada, an executor is someone who is named in a will to carry out the wishes of the deceased person. Typically, an executor is responsible for managing the estate of a deceased person and ensuring that the assets are distributed according to the person’s wishes as specified in their will. In some cases, people...Read More
Canada’s criminal justice system considers gang-related violence as one of the serious offences. Some of the common gang-related violence offences include; assault, robbery, drug trafficking, homicide, extortion, kidnapping, vandalism, street shooting, firearms offenses, and hate crimes. This blog post is going to discuss the case of R. v. Abdulle where gunshots were fired by a...Read More
The applicability of foreign arbitral verdicts is becoming more and more practicable due to the less formal and consensual nature of modern arbitration systems. Arbitration undoubtedly makes it easier to accomplish the desired results more quickly than through traditional court procedures, but the arbitration process does not end when the arbitral ruling is made. The...Read More
Employment contracts are essential for protecting the rights and duties of employer and the employee. The legal consequences can be quite serious if the contract is poorly drafted. Therefore, it is highly recommended to draft a comprehensive and well-articulated contract in order to avoid legal costs that might come up in case of a dispute....Read More