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- April 1, 2026Judge says she can't convict Frank Stronach on charges related to one complainant
Court brands first accuser’s testimony ‘fatally flawed’ as case against Stronach shrinks - April 1, 2026Ontario Court of Appeal confirms undischarged bankrupt can’t bring proprietary claim
Ruling notes trustee was unaware of filing of action for damages for loss due to fire - April 1, 2026Divisional Court says Licence Appeal Tribunal abused process in accident benefits claim
LAT determined issue despite being subject to arbitration in priority dispute - March 31, 2026OCA rejects non-client’s negligence, breach of fiduciary duty claims against wills and estates lawyer
The court said there are narrow circumstances where lawyers owe duty of care to non-clients - March 31, 2026Ontario Superior Court of Justice welcomes Pratt, Siran, Nielsen, Ouellette, Heeley as judges
They will sit in Windsor, Kenora, Markham, London, and Hamilton, respectively - March 30, 2026Human rights tribunal approves massive child welfare deal for Ontario First Nations
Ontario chiefs back separate settlement after rejecting national $47.8B reform package - March 30, 2026Superior Court certifies class action about long-term care home with multiple COVID-19 outbreaks
Claim says at least 35 residents died of at least 93 infected amid pandemic - March 30, 2026Divisional Court upholds order to demolish contaminated property in Ajax
Ruling notes failure to obtain record of site condition for filing with environment ministry - March 30, 2026Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule: New rules for 2026
Learn more about the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule, the specific benefits under it, and the changes that will take effect this year - March 30, 2026Fault determination rules: How Ontario insurers decide who’s at fault in car crashes
Explore Ontario’s Fault Determination Rules and how they shape motor vehicle personal injury claims, insurance assessments, and recovery of damages - March 30, 2026Yemeni lawmaker sues US military veterans, accusing them of attempting to kill him
Allegations were made against former executives and employees of private military contracting firm Spear Operations Group - March 27, 2026Courts’ move to in-person hearings for family matters will lead to higher legal fees, backlogs: lawyers
Starting April 2nd, Toronto family matters will require short motions to be heard in person - March 26, 2026No win, no fee: How contingency fees work in Ontario
Get a clear guide about contingency fees, the rules governing them, and how to structure legally compliant fee agreements - March 26, 2026Legal Aid Ontario releases Racialized Communities Strategy 2026 Action Plan Update
The organization highlighted its new Family Senior Counsel Program
