by Andriessen & Associates | Apr 19, 2016 | Our Take on Things
If you’re reading this Blog and not sure what “The Panama Papers” are, please do a quick Google Search and then return to this Blog. I’ll wait. O.K. Everyone on the same page then? Good. I’m bothered by The Panama Papers, for reasons...
by Andriessen & Associates | Apr 12, 2016 | Our Take on Things
Our law firm is frequently in the Milton, Ontario Court House. Milton needs a new Court House. There is one elevator in the Court House that goes to the third floor. It is out of service more often than it works. This prevents people with mobility issues from easily...
by Andriessen & Associates | Apr 5, 2016 | Our Take on Things
Last week, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (ONHRC) conducted a trial by twitter. A restaurant had allegedly posted, on twitter, an ad for a female restaurant worker. To be clear: one is not allowed to do that in Ontario and job ads must be gender neutral. The...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 29, 2016 | Commercial Leasing, Employment issues, Litigation, Small Claims Court
At the end of last week, the Judge handed down his decision in the Jian Ghomeshi case. The finding was that the Crown had not proven its’ case “beyond a reasonable doubt”. That is the technical definition of what needs to be established in a criminal...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 22, 2016 | Our Take on Things
Many of our clients are entering “Deal Mode” these days which often leads to questions about the value and enforceability of documents prepared in anticipation of doing a deal. These questions are often about the binding nature of a letter of intent or, in...