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Court of Appeal The Hague considers khul, split matrimonial property and dowers under Iranian law. Confirms first instance court’s finding that dowers do not offend Dutch ordre public. Applies Rome I residually viz the dower element. Court of Appeal The Hague considers khul, split matrimonial property and dowers under Iranian law. Confirms first instance court’s finding that dowers do not offend Dutch ordre public. Applies Rome I residually viz the dower element. European Law
Reimagining the Online Safety Bill Reimagining the Online Safety Bill Internet Law
Health Canada and CFIA Propose Changes to Online Requirements for the Sale of Food — G.S. Jameson & Company Health Canada and CFIA Propose Changes to Online Requirements for the Sale of Food — G.S. Jameson & Company Canada Law
Is the Address Correct on the Property Insurance Policy? Is the Address Correct on the Property Insurance Policy? Property Law
Do heirs have standing? The Court of Appeal on the conflict of laws issues, and characterisation in the Brasil orange juice cartel (Viegas). Do heirs have standing? The Court of Appeal on the conflict of laws issues, and characterisation in the Brasil orange juice cartel (Viegas). European Law

Bankrate Publishes Suzanne Hollander’s Commentary: How to Buy a House at Auction

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Bankrate Publishes Suzanne Hollander’s Commentary: How to Buy a House at Auction
Bankrate Publishes Suzanne Hollander’s Commentary: How to Buy a House at Auction

Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving full of Real Estate! Bank Rate consulted with Suzanne on the Risks and Rewards of Buying a Property Through a Foreclosure Auction. Read Suzanne’s commentary below published on November 7, 2023 Homes listed for sale online aren’t the only available properties out there. Sometimes, homes are auctioned…

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Property Law

Denial of Benefits under the Energy Charter Treaty to Investors Owned or Controlled from Russia and Belarus: A Proposal by the European Commission

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Denial of Benefits under the Energy Charter Treaty to Investors Owned or Controlled from Russia and Belarus: A Proposal by the European Commission
Denial of Benefits under the Energy Charter Treaty to Investors Owned or Controlled from Russia and Belarus: A Proposal by the European Commission

The European Commission’s “Proposal for a Council Decision on the partial suspension of the application of the Energy Charter Treaty between the Union and any legal entity that is owned or controlled by citizens or nationals of the Russian Federation or of the Republic of Belarus, and any Investment within the meaning of the Energy…

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European Law

Decades of Excellence: The History of Mills & Mills LLP

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Decades of Excellence: The History of Mills & Mills LLP
Decades of Excellence: The History of Mills & Mills LLP

Mills & Mills LLP was founded in 1884 when Alexander and George Mills opened our first office at the corner of Church & Front Street in Toronto. Alexander and his brother George both became lawyers because of the perseverance and guidance of their brother, Dr. James Mills, who in no small way played a very…

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Canada Law

Court of Appeals Clarifies The “Relation Back Doctrine” When A Necessary Party Is Not Initially Named In Litigation

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Court of Appeals Clarifies The “Relation Back Doctrine” When A Necessary Party Is Not Initially Named In Litigation
Court of Appeals Clarifies The “Relation Back Doctrine” When A Necessary Party Is Not Initially Named In Litigation

The New York Court of Appeals, in an action challenging the issuance of a use variance, clarified the application of the “relation back doctrine” to allow an amended petition adding a necessary party, after expiration of the statute of limitations. In Matter of Joseph Nemeth v. K-Tooling https://www.nycourts.gov/reporter/3dseries/2023/2023_05349.htm the Court found, omitting the owner of…

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New York Law

Recent Celeb Divorces in NYC –

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Recent Celeb Divorces in NYC –
Recent Celeb Divorces in NYC –

We can always live vicariously through celebrities, even when they divorce. This week,it was reported that Tom Middleditch of Silicon Valley fame was ordered to pay his ex-wife more than $2.6 million in their divorce settlement. Not too shabby, considering thewere only married for four years.Another couple that we vicariously watch to see how the…

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New York Law

Video Doorbells in Condos – Lash Condo Law

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Video Doorbells in Condos – Lash Condo Law
Video Doorbells in Condos – Lash Condo Law

In the age of technological advancements, the integration of video doorbells in condos have become an increasingly hot topic. Video doorbells, equipped with real-time video streaming, have revolutionized home security. While these devices offer enhanced security and convenience, the rising installation of video doorbells in condos has sparked concerns about privacy. Living in a condo…

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Canada Law

Medical Assistance in Dying (MaiD): Call a doctor – Ottawa has a bad case of Indecisiveness! (a reaction to the Jan. 30, 2024 decision by Health Minister)**

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Medical Assistance in Dying (MaiD): Call a doctor – Ottawa has a bad case of Indecisiveness! (a reaction to the Jan. 30, 2024 decision by Health Minister)**
Medical Assistance in Dying (MaiD): Call a doctor – Ottawa has a bad case of Indecisiveness! (a reaction to the Jan. 30, 2024 decision by Health Minister)**

  1 Gold’s Legal Minute*GLM* – BulletinBy Allan Gold lawyer Montreal and elder law attorneyVol. 15, #1 – January 31, 2024 Medical Assistance in Dying (MaiD): Call a doctor – Ottawa has a bad case of Indecisiveness! (a reaction to the Jan. 30, 2024 decision by Health Minister)** Dateline Ottawa, Jan. 30, 2024: “This is…

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Canada Law

Meritless Implication that Former Employee was Involved in Murder Results in $100,000 in Aggravated and Punitive Damages

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Meritless Implication that Former Employee was Involved in Murder Results in $100,000 in Aggravated and Punitive Damages
Meritless Implication that Former Employee was Involved in Murder Results in 0,000 in Aggravated and Punitive Damages

Can an employee be awarded aggravated damages for his employer’s bad behaviour if that bad behaviour precedes his termination? While for a long time the prevailing wisdom was that aggravated and punitive damages could only be awarded for behaviour “during the course of dismissal”- which are the words used by the Supreme Court of Canada…

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Canada Law

Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto
Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto

On Friday (Dec. 15) the flamboyant lawyer, Richard A. Luthmann Jr., was arrested on charges of defrauding buyers of scrap metal. Justice Judith P. McMahon’s lawyer is attempting to use Luthmann’s bombshell arrest to discredit whistleblower Michael Pulizotto, who is the main witness against his client. Luthmann had been representing Pulizotto in a libel lawsuit…

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New York Law

When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity
When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity

In California, a Partition action is used to resolve disputes between property owners, and results in sale of the property or physical division. The most common result is a judicial sale of the property, made by a referee appointed by and accountable to the court. The referee is typically a licensed real estate broker. In…

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Property Law

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