Justice Grace’s statement, London SCJ
Notice from Justice Grace [March 17, 2020] In the ever changing landscape we find ourselves in, and in an attempt to reduce the crushing load borne by the Trial Coordinator and Assistant Trial Coordinator, Justice Grace has requested that we circulate the following information to our membership. We would ask that all law firms […]
London Courthouse closure Memo
MEMORANDUM TO: All London Courthouse staff and stakeholders FROM: Samantha Poisson, Director of Court Operations DATE: March 17, 2020 SUBJECT: London Courthouse 80 Dundas St. London, ON WILL BE CLOSED ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2020 I am writing to inform all MAG staff that the London Courthouse will be closed on Tuesday, March 17th. Just […]
Chief Justice Statement on Covid-19 SCJ closures etc.
Notice to the Profession, the Public and the Media Regarding Civil and Family Proceedings [This article is a verbatim copy of the CJ’s statement, found online. Keep your eye on the SCJ website for further information. SUSPENSION OF SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE REGULAR OPERATIONS March 15, 2020 To protect the health and safety of all […]
Office closed – Dec.24,2019-Jan.1,2020
Please be advised that Camberwell House will be closed for the Christmas holidays from Tuesday, December 24, 2019 to Wednesday, January 1, 2020. The office will re-open for normal business on Thursday, January 2, 2020. If you need to deliver a package or have an emergency please email me [david at personallaw dot ca] or […]
Missing Girl… FOUND SAFE AND SOUND!
Lily has been found safe, and is back with her family.
Standard Charge Terms online!
As of December 2018, all Standard Charge Terms registered after January 1, 2007 are now available for download – for free – from the OnLand portal. Hat tip to the Middlesex Law Association for spreading the word!
A lovely donation from the Garlough family
“The widow of one of our former male lawyers donated two sets of her husband’s court attire with the intention that we offer them free of charge to individuals about to be called to the bar who cannot afford to purchase a set themselves. We have two robes and two waistcoats available for donation. “If […]
“STOP SOP” has won… but will it win?
The “STOP SOP” slate for the Bencher elections (for the Law Society’s governing body) damn near swept the Board. There were 24 lawyers nominated on that slate (12 outside of Toronto, 12 in Toronto): 10 of the 12 Toronto lawyers running on the slate were elected; all 12 of the outside Toronto lawyers running on […]
Voicemail
If you have tried to reach Camberwell House over the past half-week and received a “full mailbox” message, my apologies. We have had a sea of telemarketer hang-ups which have filled up the message cap.
ONCA kills tort of harassment
The Ontario Court of Appeal has unanimously rejected harassment as an independent tort, (i.e. a specific wrong which can be sued upon): Merrifield v. Canada (Attorney General), 2019 ONCA 205. T The Supreme Court of Canada has, in the past, said that Human Rights tribunals are the proper places for harassment complaints: Seneca College of […]