The terms “Assault” and “Battery” are quite commonly used in Canada but their distinct nuances carry different implications in the legal practice. Knowing these terms can aid you in safeguarding yourself and others. Assault Vs. Battery Hitting someone with a rod resulting in physical injuries or throwing a glass of drink on someone and that...Read More
Common-law relationships can be complex given the uncertainty and intricacies they carry. Common-law relationship means two individuals living together as partners without legally getting married. Imagine moving in with your partner, quite lovey-dovey in the beginning, enjoying the excitement of building up a life together. But after a while disagreements start to creep in over...Read More
Protecting intellectual property (IP) in today’s digital era is more important than ever. If your trademarks, copyrights, patents, or trade secrets are at risk of infringement, injunctions can serve as a powerful tool for enforcement. Why Are Injunctions Needed? An injunction is a court order that prohibits a party from taking specific actions. In IP...Read More