by Andriessen & Associates | Jun 11, 2013 | Our Take on Things
Last week there was an announcement from the Ontario Government: the number of Teacher’s College openings will be cut in half. The announcement was due to a “large glut” of teachers on the market. Many people who are not teachers were shocked to read about the “glut”....
by Andriessen & Associates | May 28, 2013 | Our Take on Things
The Globe & Mail reports today that: “Laurel Broten, Ontario’s minister responsible for women’s issues, said Monday her government is working with the Ontario Securities Commission to find ways to compel companies to hire more women in senior...
by Andriessen & Associates | May 21, 2013 | Corporate documentation, Employment issues, Litigation, Small Claims Court
Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, Rob Ford – all men whose reputations have been taking a hit over the past week. Each of these individuals is choosing a different way to protect their reputation, but leaving aside personal reputations, what about your business reputation?...
by Andriessen & Associates | May 14, 2013 | Commercial Leasing, Copyright & Trade-mark, Corporate documentation, Employment issues, Estate Planning, Litigation, Privacy, Small Claims Court
I snagged the title to this Blog from a Huffington Post Blog by Krizia. The original blog described the evolution of a small business called Lotus Premium Denim. This Blog is not about Denim. The title of the Blog grabbed my attention because it refers to two things...
by Andriessen & Associates | May 7, 2013 | Our Take on Things
Our firm, though located in Toronto, ON, starts most of its law suits in the Town of Milton, located approximately 30 minutes west of Toronto. Today, as I sat in Toronto’s Motion Scheduling Court for almost 3 hours, to stand up and book a date (lawyers are required to...