July 20, 2017

Ontario court orders internet service provider to disclose identity of author of allegedly defamatory emails

Carleton Condominium Corporation No 282 v Yahoo! Inc, 2017 ONSC 4385, is an interesting case that displays the intersection of condominium law, civil procedure, and the tort of defamation. The case was an application launched as a prelude to a defamation proceeding. The plaintiff was a condominium corporation, which claimed Read more

July 18, 2017

A closer look at the Report on Complex Stratas—should the Strata Property Act continue to require a strata corporation to hold an annual general meeting after the deposit of each phase in a phased strata plan other than the first phase?

This post is the third in a three-part series highlighting key recommendations in the Report on Complex Stratas (PDF). For other entries in the series, click here. The committee’s review of phased strata plans was diverse and wide-ranging. A lot of its time was spent considering how to apply the Read more

July 12, 2017

Scottish Law Commission Publishes Discussion Paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract

The Scottish Law Commission announced earlier this week in a News Release that their Discussion Paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract has now been published. The Discussion Paper is part of a general review of Scots contract law. The News Release suggests that the Discussion Paper considers the tools Read more

July 11, 2017

A closer look at the Report on Complex Stratas—should strata corporations be allowed to allocate expenses paid for out of the contingency reserve fund to types?

This post is the second in a three-part series highlighting key recommendations in the Report on Complex Stratas (PDF). For other entries in the series, click here. Currently the Strata Property Act and the Strata Property Regulation only allow strata corporations to designate types of strata lots for the purpose Read more

July 6, 2017

The Law Society of Upper Canada Releases Report with Proposed Amendments to the Rules on Contingency Fee Agreements

On June 29, 2017, the Law Society of Upper Canada (“LSUC”) released its Professional Regulation Committee Report to Convocation, which contains the interim report of The Advertising & Fee Arrangements Issues Working Group (“Working Group”) on proposed amendments to Ontario’s contingency fee system.  The topic of how contingency fee agreements Read more