by Andriessen & Associates | Apr 5, 2022 | Our Take on Things
Last week I wrote about changes to the virtual rules of etiquette for the Ontario Courts. Virtual is better for many things, travel costs for clients, time involved waiting in person, etc., however, we’re going to lose out on some very important things we may...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 29, 2022 | Our Take on Things
The Ontario Superior Court has released Virtual Courtroom Etiquette Rules. These Rules come into effect April 19, 2022. Most of them make sense. For example, be on mute until your matter is called. Dress as if you were attending Court. There is...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 22, 2022 | Our Take on Things
If you have read any of my past blogs, you know that one of my favorite things is finding debtors and garnishing their accounts or employment. There is nothing better in my mind than this. It is even more enjoyable when a debtor is actively evading service and...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 15, 2022 | Our Take on Things
The Law Society of Ontario is currently debating whether law firms need to pay Articling Students minimum wage. I have always been of the belief that if you are going to bill out someone at an hourly rate, you had better be paying them. Our firm is not a large firm...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 8, 2022 | Our Take on Things
It’s time to remind everyone of a little piece of legislation known as the Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL). This is not the first time we’ve mentioned CASL on our blog, and it definitely won’t be the last. Why? Because it’s important that everyone...
by Andriessen & Associates | Mar 1, 2022 | Our Take on Things
As you may have heard, the Ontario government is ending the proof of vaccine mandates in certain public spaces as of today, March 1, 2022. That, along with the publishing of various studies and health official statements regarding the waning effectiveness of vaccine...