As vehicles become more sophisticated and require less human interaction, self-driving autos could change how impaired driving statutes apply, Toronto civil and commercial litigator Jonathan Miller tells AdvocateDaily.com. B...
When it comes to making changes in condominiums, boards don’t always have to seek input from unit owners, Toronto condo lawyer John De Vellis tells Law Times. Usually, substantive changes — ones that represent mo...
Toronto condominium lawyer Armand Conant will discuss a variety of condo issues at two upcoming events. Conant, partner and head of the condominium law group with Shibley Righton LLP, will speak at an event organized by MPP ...
Toronto lawyer Peter Murphy knows first hand how easy it can be to avoid making a will. Despite having a lawyer in the family, Murphy’s own parents were well into their 70s before his mother asked him about preparing h...
With urban land becoming increasingly scarce, many condominium boards will be asked for access to their land when their neighbours want to build or renovate, Toronto condo lawyer John De Vellis tells CondoBusiness. “Th...
A new registry of condominiums across the province will finally paint an accurate picture of condominiums in Ontario, including the identity of all directors and property managers and the number of units, says Toronto cond...
A deal between Airbnb and a Toronto condominium — believed to be a first in Canada — should be carefully studied to understand the legalities, says Toronto condominium lawyer Armand Conant. “We will absolut...
Toronto condominium boards should update their unit owners about the status of short-term rentals in their buildings after the city voted to regulate the practice, Toronto condominium lawyer Joel Berkovitz tells AdvocateDail...
Credit bidders will have to pay close attention to the wording of purchase agreements and guarantees after Ontario’s top court reduced the amount a company president owed from US$3 million to just US$250,000, says Toro...
The European Union's new privacy regulations could have a big impact on Canadian businesses, Toronto corporate lawyer Peter Murphy tells AdvocateDaily.com. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect ...