by Andriessen & Associates | Jan 21, 2025 | Uncategorized
Dissolving a Corporation is a standard part of doing business – what isn’t a standard part of a doing business? Being dissolved involuntarily. A Corporation may be dissolved for failure to comply with filing requirements, is in default with certain statutes...
by Andriessen & Associates | Jan 14, 2025 | Uncategorized
As a litigator, I review (and occasionally participate in) a substantial number of past court decisions from the Ontario Superior Court on a daily basis. These decisions are assigned numbers based on when they are issued, such as ONSC 1, ONSC 2, and so on throughout...
by Andriessen & Associates | Jan 7, 2025 | Uncategorized
We’ve all been there—the long, drawn-out meeting that takes far too much time, gets little done, and should’ve been an email. Sadly, I can’t help you get out of that meeting, but I do have a few tips to make it more seamless and productive. Here are a couple of...
by Andriessen & Associates | Dec 31, 2024 | Uncategorized
Most residential tenants are great. They pay their rent and are happy to make their rental unit a home. A few tenants are “tenants from hell”. These tenants stop paying rent, refuse to leave and even after they are ordered to leave, do not, until the Sheriff is at...
by Andriessen & Associates | Dec 24, 2024 | Uncategorized
Our firm prides itself on not just getting a paper Judgment, which is pretty but meaningless; you want money, not paper. In order to enforce Judgments, we need information on where the debtor banks, what they own, and who owes them money. Sure, we can run credit...
by Andriessen & Associates | Dec 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
I recently attended some excellent CPDs on AI in litigation. These focused on introducing AI-generated evidence at trial, as well as cross-examination and advocacy techniques surrounding AI-generated evidence. While case law will be developing, as it always does, the...