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Part of a new series of books providing coverage of civil litigation law, A Guide to Collections Procedures in Ontario sets out the steps that a creditor must follow in attempting to collect monies owed to him or her. Precedents in the book are also included on an accompanying CD. A Guide to Collections Procedures provides practical, detailed guidance on
the debt collection process
the differences among the various courts and procedures, including when to commence proceedings in small claims court, when to use the Simplified Procedure under Rule 76 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and when Civil Case Management under Rule 77 applies
the process of issuing the statement of claim, the processes involved in obtaining default judgment or summary judgment and defences that debtors often use in defending claims
enforcement of judgments, including a section on Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments
precedents are included throughout, e.g., for notices of garnishment, writs of seizure and, statements of claim, affidavits in support of motions for judgment and draft judgments and many others precedents to assist creditors in the preparation of materials required to obtain, and ultimately to enforce, the judgment
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Part of a new series of books providing coverage of civil litigation law, A Guide to Costs in Ontario takes a practical approach to the granting of costs and the determination of their quantum. The authors discuss the implementation of the Costs Grid, the requirement that costs on motions be fixed by the motions judge and be made payable forthwith and the determination of costs by judges on motions and trials and the new terminology for costs. Precedents from the book are included on an accompanying CD-ROM. This book will appeal to legal practitioners, family and criminal law lawyers and professional accountants. In softcover format, this book is ideal for use by practitioners in court or meetings.
Highlights of the Table of Contents:
Conduct of a Solicitor-Client Assessment
Considerations in Assessing a Solicitor's Account
Orders for Costs as Between Parties (contains the new Costs Grid)
Effect of Settlement Offers on Costs; Costs When Recovery Limited to Accounts Within Limited Jurisdiction
Contingency Fees and the American Experience
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ADR Forum™
A quarterly newsletter that covers current issues surrounding Alternative Dispute Resolution. The newsletter includes articles on arbitration, mediation and negotiation that outline innovative approaches to help users translate the theory of ADR into practice.
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This book provides corporations with valuable information about the benefits of alternative dispute resolution and how to apply ADR techniques and processes in the business environment. It offers both a theoretical and practical guide to ADR and the process of system design, exploring specific tools to engage in system design analysis and implementation. This text offers a model dispute resolution design system process with step by step explanations of disputes, ADR processes and how to implement the various processes within the business structure.
Published June 1999
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Do you or your clients do business in Alberta? Could you benefit from 2,800 pages of expert commentary on Alberta corporate law? With more than 4,000 loose leaf pages, this extraordinary resource immediately puts expertise on Alberta commercial and corporate law on your desk.
Alberta Corporations Law Guide provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of Alberta corporate law, including commentary, legislation, forms and precedents. The full text of all relevant acts and regulations affecting Alberta corporations is reproduced, as are digests of recent cases.
Your subscription to Alberta Corporations Law Guide includes a FREE monthly newsletter, Corporate Brief. You will find feature articles on corporate law, summaries of cases from federal and provincial courts and a legislative update that summarizes recent development in federal and provincial legislation.
With commentary written by Bennett Jones, you will acquire exceptional insight into all aspects of incorporating and operating in Alberta.
Topics Covered
The guide contains expert commentary covering the following: Incorporation Corporate Finance. Directors and Officers. Shareholders. Borrowing and Investments. Reorganization and Takeovers. Investigation, Remedies, Offences and Penalties. Continuance. Insider Trading and Financial Disclosure. Extra-Provincial Corporations. Special Corporations. Liquidation and Dissolution.
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The Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Manual has been carefully compiled to give you everything you need to speed up the resolution of disputes in the following practice areas:
Commercial Law.
Insurance Law.
Environmental Law.
Family Law.
School Mediation.
Employment and Labour Law.
Landlord and Tenant Law.
Key topics include:
Dispute Resolution Spectrum.
Arbitration.
Mediation.
Mini-trials.
Negotiation.
Liability of ADR Neutrals.
Court-annexed ADR.
Preparing for and Attending Mediation.
ADR in the Workplace.
The manual also provides checklists, legislation, rules of various arbitration and mediation organizations, selected international material, a directory of dispute resolution centers and services, as well as sample agreements, clauses and practical “how to” advice.
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To ensure you have the most accurate and current information on British Columbia securities legislation, the 2nd edition has been edited by lawyers Robert Cooper and Tim McCafferty in the Vancouver office of McCarthy Tétrault LLP. Plus, the content has been prepared in consultations with the British Columbia Securities Commission. The new edition provides you with current legislation and regulatory instruments, including
Everything in the five digit numbering system (including National Policy Statements), in force as of June 1, 2007, to keep you up-to-date and in compliance
Table of Concordance to provincial securities legislation to help you quickly compare requirements in different jurisdictions
Cross-references from the Act to related provisions, regulations, regulatory Instruments, and forms to speed up your research
Topical Index; and, Tables of Contents for long instruments and policies to help you quickly find what you need
Short historical descriptor of amendments to the BC Securities Act and regulations and descriptors of pending amendments to the
Act, to help you conduct accurate research
Editors:
Robert Cooper, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B.
Robert Cooper is a partner in McCarthy Tétrault’s Vancouver office practising in the Litigation Group.
Tim McCafferty, B.Sc. (Hons.), M.A.Sc., LL.B., C.F.A.
Tim McCafferty is a partner in McCarthy Tétrault’s Business Law Group in Vancouver.
Contributors:
Joyce Lee B.A. (Hons.), M.A.
David Frost B.A., LL
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Now in its 28th edition, Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation
continues to provide you with current changes to the Ontario securities regulatory scheme,
plus extensive annotations from Canada's top experts at McCarthy Tétrault LLP.
Highlights of what you'll find in the 28th edition:
Full text of the Ontario Securities Act, Regulation and Forms
OSC Rules, Policies and Notices
National Instruments and Policy Statements
Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Notices
Rules of Practice
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This unique product is a collection of forms and precedents adapted from the prescribed forms under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. These are designed to guide the bankruptcy practitioner through the complete bankruptcy process, from the initial retainer and court filings through to discharge and appeals. Commentary is also provided. Included with the book is a CD-ROM containing the forms and precedents in electronic format.
Published May 2000
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Bennett on Bankruptcy, 10th editionGet valuable and timely tips from senior lawyer Frank Bennett who practices in the area of creditor and debtor law, receivership and bankruptcy. This one convenient and consolidated resource will help you save time and allow you to find the answers you need quickly.
Gain the competitive edge with this comprehensive tool, that serves as a quick reference to this area of law.
Comprehensive coverage on directives and information circulars presently in force, ensure your research is complete
Detailed summary and full text of the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, giving you the information you need to guide your clients.
Convenient access to all forms used in bankruptcy process.
About the Author
Frank Bennett, L.S.M., LL.M., is the former Head of Section for the Ontario Bar Admission Course on Creditors' and Debtors' Rights, a member of the executive of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Section of the Canadian Bar Association for several years and the author of numerous articles and publications on bankruptcy, receivership and collections.
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Bennett's A-Z Guide to Bankruptcy: A Professional's Handbook
This book provides a review of the bankruptcy process for lawyers, accountants, trustees, lenders, individuals, small business debtors, and corporations. The reader is given a general outline of the bankruptcy process. Topics covered include:
What is bankruptcy?
What are the ways to go bankrupt?
What property can you keep?
Can creditors sue you after bankruptcy?
This handy bankruptcy primer is written in clear and accessible language and includes a chapter of forms and precedents, legislation excerpts, and a glossary.
Published January 2001.
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There are 3,713 reasons to own Schneider and Dubois' Bilingual Criminal Code and Related Legislation, Quebec Annotations! 3,713 Quebec case annotations that are available for the first time in a single volume. Think these leading cases are available from any of the other leading legal publishers? Think again. This is the only collection of these French language cases with annotations in English.
But don't just take our word for out. Check out these rave reviews from your colleages!
"This book provides a concise and useful picture of what the Quebec courts have done with many issues that commonly confront criminal lawyers. It will have a prominent place in my library and will be a source I will check frequently before going to court."
Gary Chayko LLB,LLM Ottawa, Ontario
"Both the format and context of this text and especially useful to me in New Brunswick courts, where we switch from English to French continuously. In my opinion, this text is a must have to criminal lawyers across Canada who want access to all the latest criminal jurisprudence in our country."
J. Paul Dubé LLB Dalhousie, New Brunswick
" . . . an indispensable resource for criminal lawyers across Canada. The side-by-side translation allows for instant comparison of the French and English texts. It is an excellent research tool that fills an overlooked gap in criminal advocacy.
Brian Heller LLB Toronto, Ontario
Order now and be confident that, with Schneider and Dubois, your research is complete!
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British Columbia Corporations Law GuideUpdated six times each year, this guide provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of British Columbia company law. All relevant acts and regulations, decisions, rulings, releases and forms affecting the formation of companies and societies and their legal operation under British Columbia law are included. The guide contains expert commentary covering the following:
Incorporation.
Company Alterations.
Directors and Officers.
Corporate Finance.
Shareholders' Meetings and Agreements.
Records and Returns.
Audits and Financial Statements.
Transitional Provisions.
Dissolution and Restoration.
Administration and Enforcement.
Shareholders' Remedies.
Extra-Provincial Companies.
Societies.
Includes Corporate Brief, a monthly newsletter containing feature articles, digests of recent cases and updates to legislation.
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British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments
A bi-monthly newsletter summarizing the most recent developments in the practice of real estate law in British Columbia, including summaries of cases and updates on legislative changes.
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British Columbia Real Estate Law GuideProvides complete coverage of the law governing real estate transactions in British Columbia. All relevant statutes and regulations are reproduced and recent cases are summarized. Contains comprehensive and practical commentary on the following topics:
Purchase and Sale.
Mortgages.
Land Title Registration.
Remedies.
Residential Tenancies.
Commercial Tenancies.
Strata Titles (Condominium Law – Residential and Commercial).
Includes British Columbia Real Estate Law Developments, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in British Columbia real estate law.
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Canada Corporations Law Reporter
Every step in the life of a federally incorporated company, from incorporation and organization through liquidation and dissolution, is addressed in comprehensive, expert commentary in this reporter. Updated monthly, the reporter reproduces all relevant acts and regulations as well as digests of recent cases and forms, precedents and government policies. Provincial and territorial business corporations legislation with a Table of Concordance to the subsection level is also included.
Key topics include:
Incorporation.
Corporate Finance.
Directors and Officers.
Shareholders.
Financial Disclosure.
Competition Law.
Investigation and Remedies.
Fundamental Changes.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency.
Liquidation and Dissolution.
Not-for-profit Corporations.
Foreign Investment.
Includes Corporate Brief, a monthly newsletter featuring articles, recent cases and updates to relevant legislation.
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Canadian Commercial Law GuideProvides in-depth coverage of federal and provincial laws relating to sales contracts, e-commerce law, personal property security, statutory liens and trusts, debt collection, consumer protection, competition law, and bankruptcy and insolvency. Recent cases are digested. Includes a Case Table and Topical Index as well as expert commentary on the following key topics:
Sales Contracts.
E-commerce Law.
Debt Collection.
Consumer Protection.
Negotiable Instruments.
Intellectual Property.
Personal Property Security.
Competition Law.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency.
Product Liability.
Includes the newsletter, Commercial Times, which contains a monthly legislative update, case summaries and feature articles by leading practitioners.
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Strengthen your Board of Directors by subscribing to the Canadian Corporate Secretary's Guide. A comprehensive reference manual, the Guide outlines the exact information you need to carry out your duties and responsibilities as Corporate Secretary. The Guide includes coverage on incorporation, organization and corporate administration. Also includes the full texts of the Canada Business Corporations Act, the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, Ontario's Business Corporations Act and Securities Act, as well as selected regulations. To help speed up your research, the Guide also provides you with finding lists and a topical index.
Key topics include:
Corporate Secretary: Duties and Responsibilities
Incorporation and Organization
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance
Financial Disclosure
Stock Exchange Listing Requirements
Corporate Reorganizations
Meetings
Extra-Provincial Business
Your subscription includes Corporate Brief, a monthly newsletter containing feature articles, digests of recent cases, and updates to legislation.
Members of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) and Canadian Society of Corporate Secretaries (CSCS) receive preferred pricing on this product. To find out more, contact the ICSA
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Canadian Estate Administration GuideAn important publication for anyone dealing with estate law and even more so for anyone dealing with multi-jurisdictional estate issues. This Guide is the only estate administration resource available in Canada with multi-jurisdictional coverage, providing legal commentary, legislation, key forms and precedents from across the country. It covers a wide range of topics, from wills to funeral arrangements to the final passing of accounts. Also included are recent cases, relevant family law, tax case digests, the relevant statutes from each jurisdiction, forms, precedents, checklists, letters and practical, well-index commentary.
Key headings:
Initial Matters
Claims Against the Estate
Probate Practice
Passing of Accounts
Assets and Liabilities
Intestate Estates
Taxation
Forms and Precedents
Substitute Decisions Information
Estate Litigation
Estate Conveyancing
Your subscription also includes Will Power, a monthly newsletter summarizing recent developments in this area.
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This is the hands-down ultimate resource on estate administration and estate planning. Authoritative and comprehensive, the Canadian Estate Planning & Administration Guide is your one-stop source for legislation, commentary and up-to-date issues. It combines the Canadian Estate Administration Guide and the Canadian Estate Planning Guide.
The Canadian Estate Planning Guide, long considered the bible on estate planning in Canada, is written by a team of professionals. It provides you with detailed commentary on the legal and tax issues concerning estate and retirement planning in Canada and includes case comments, digests of recent cases and a brief summary of in-depth topical articles.
It is highly regarded for the wide range of topics it includes, such as
U.S. estate tax
alter ego and joint partner trusts
multiple wills
beneficiary designations
powers of attorney
charitable donations
will drafting
However, the Guide is particularly known for its superior coverage of the difficult, yet pivotal, income tax topics such as estate freezes, taxation at death, and post-mortem tax planning. In short, an essential publication for the library of all estate planning professionals.
Your subscription also includes the monthly newsletter, The Estate Planner, which provides you with incisive coverage of the latest judicial and legislative developments.
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Canadian Family Law GuideThe definitive work on family law in Canada, the Canadian Family Law Guide reproducts the full text of legislation, and provides you with digests of recent cases relating to family law in Canada. It also includes the full text of recent court decisions as well as extensive commentary on issues relating to:
Marriage and Divorce
Spousal and Child Support
Children – Custody and Access; Status of Children; Guardianship; Adoption; Children in Need of Protection
Family Mediation and Collaborative Practice
Property
Domestic Contracts
Pensions
Taxation
Your subscription also includes Canadian Family Law Matters, a bi-monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in Canadian family law.
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Canadian Family Law Matters
For anyone who practices family law in Canada, this bi-monthly newsletter is an effective way to stay current. Canadian Family Law Matters gives you an overview of the latest developments in family law in Canada, informing you of changes to relevant legislation and providing digests of important cases from federal and provincial courts. Available to be emailed to you in PDF format.
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Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide
Reproduces the full text of statutes relating to health care facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, etc.). Also includes selected regulations and digests of recent cases. A Topical Index, Case Table and Finding Lists make the guide easy to use. Topics covered include:
Negligence and Consent.
Patients' Rights.
Health Records.
Mental Health.
Long-term Care.
Includes Health Law Matters, a bi-monthly newsletter highlighting legislative changes and featuring articles written by health professionals.
Topics Covered
Topics covered include: Negligence and Consent. Current Legal Issues. Medical and Health Disciplines. Health Records. Mental Health. Long-term Care.
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Looking for the most current legislation for institutional investing? We've got it!
An up-to-date compilation of the relevant federal and provincial statutes required by institutional investors. Your one-stop source that also includes the pertinent regulations, rules, guidelines and policies. Edited by senior corporate and securities lawyer Barbara J. Hendrickson, who currently practises in the Toronto office of the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie.
Softcover
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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (archival cases)Research into old cases is a common necessity for the practitioner of insurance law. This invaluable service streamlines this research by providing an archive of insurance cases going back to 1937. Whenever these cases are updated, it will be reflected on the internet immediately. Plus, changes are reported monthly with the CD-Rom service. Archival material is updated once a month on the internet.
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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current and archival)Provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile. Includes archival cases from 1937 plus the following:
Provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile. Includes archival cases from 1937 and the following:
The most current source of Ontario accident benefit cases, this service summarizes every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Extensive finding lists help you locate information quickly. The service is divided under the following headings:
Expanded Topical Index and Case Tables
Appeal Summaries
2001 and 2002 Case Summaries
Legislation
Includes a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries, summarizing Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Archived case summaries from 1995-2000 are also available.
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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter (current cases)Provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile. Includes the following:
Provides full text decisions from provincial and federal courts on insurance contracts, including life, health, accident, fire, casualty and automobile. Includes archival cases from 1937 and the following:
The most current source of Ontario accident benefit cases, this service summarizes every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Extensive finding lists help you locate information quickly. The service is divided under the following headings:
Expanded Topical Index and Case Tables
Appeal Summaries
2001 and 2002 Case Summaries
Legislation
Includes a bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries, summarizing Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. Archived case summaries from 1995-2000 are also available.
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Canadian Insurance Law Reporter Newsletter
A monthly newsletter that summarizes decisions from provincial and federal courts about insurance contracts on life, health, accident, fire, casualty, automobile, and others.
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At its Gala Awards Dinner on March 24, 2003, the e-Content Institute awarded the Canadian Legislative Pulse the "Best Canadian e-Content Product Award in the Specialized Legal Application" category.* "The winning products are those that display especially high levels of innovation, vision, functionality, ease of use, market fit and content", said Juanita Richardson, chairperson of the Judging Committee, made up of a panel of industry experts and users of e-Content products.
"This product is a boon to anyone doing legislative research in Canada -- it's comprehensive and, more important, current," said the judges. "Canadian Legislative Pulse responds to one of the greatest needs of the legal industry: the ability to check the current status and recent progress of legislation for all Canadian jurisdictions from one consolidated source."
Looking for the status of federal or provincial bills? Can't find it on one website? Now you can! CCH has created Canadian Legislative Pulse to help you track the progress of bills in the federal and provincial legislatures. This electronic tool is ideal for lawyers, law librarians, researchers, government agencies and any individual or organization requiring up-to-date information on Canadian legislation.
NEW TO THE PULSE
Includes full text version of Bills
Receive customized email updates on your selected legislation changes
Receive daily email updates on your selected bills
Receive weekly email updates summarizing all legislative changes from across Canada
Highlights:
covers all jurisdictions
continuously updated
tracks changes since last log-in
presents the latest updates at-a-glance
provides easy-to-use search templates
sorts legislation by bill number, bill title or chapter number
search by bills and corresponding acts that are affected
allows you to quickly track selected bills with "My Bills" feature
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Canadian Securities Law News
A monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada, including changes to federal and provincial statutes and regulations, Policy Statements by Securities Commissions, by-laws of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada and the Investment Funds Institute of Canada, and by-laws of stock exchanges.
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Canadian Securities Law ReporterThis reporter is the most up-to-date resource for Canadian securities law on the market. Comprehensive coverage includes:
Full texts of federal and provincial statutes and regulations
National and Multilateral Instruments
Policy Statements
Securities Commission Rules, Notices and Blanket Orders
Regulations and By-laws of self-regulatory bodies (Investment Dealers Association of Canada, Investment Funds Institute of Canada and Mutual Funds Dealers Association)
By-Laws, Policies and Rules of Stock Exchanges
Topical Index
Includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Securities Law News, which summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada. The Canadian Stock Exchanges Manual is also included in subscription.
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Full texts of federal and provincial statutes and regulations
National and Multilateral Instruments
Policy Statements
Securities Commission Rules, Notices and Blanket Orders
Regulations and By-laws of self-regulatory bodies (Investment Dealers Association of Canada, Investment Funds Institute of Canada and Mutual Funds Dealers Association)
By-Laws, Policies and Rules of Stock Exchanges
Topical Index
Includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Securities Law News, which summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada. The Canadian Stock Exchanges Manual is also included in subscription.
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Canadian Securities Law Reporter (Ontario/National)If your activities are primarily in Ontario, this is the publication you should have. Focusing on national and Ontario securities law, the Canadian Securities Law Reporter is the most up-to-date resource available. And to make it easier for you to stay current, your subscription also includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Securities Law News, which summarzies all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada. In summary, the Canadian Securities Law Reporter gives you comprehensive coverage on:
Full texts of federal and provincial statutes and regulations
National and Multilateral Instruments
Policy Statements
Securities Commission Rules, Notices and Blanket Orders
Regulations and By-laws of self-regulatory bodies (Investment Dealers Association of Canada, Investment Funds Institute of Canada and Mutual Funds Dealers Association)
By-Laws, Policies and Rules of Stock Exchanges
Topical Index
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Canadian Securities Law Reporter (Western)Are you concerned with securities issues in the Western provinces? If so, this publication is all you'll need. It provides you with comprehensive securities coverage of the Western provinces including:
Full texts of the Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, NWT, Nunavut and Yukon provincial statutes and regulations
Table of Concordance for provincial securities legislation
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Territories Securities Commission Rules, Notices, Instruments, and Blanket Orders
Your subscription also includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Securities Law News, which summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada. The Canadian Stock Exchanges Manual is also included in subscription.
Comprehensive coverage includes: National Instruments. Policy Statements. Rules, Blanket Orders & Rulings. Constitution, Regulations and By-lawsof self-regulatory bodies (Investment Dealers Association of Canada and Investment Funds Institute of Canada). By-Laws, Charters, Policies and Rules of Stock Exchanges. Topical Index.
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Policies, By-laws and Regulations of the Investment Dealers Association, Investment Funds Institute, Mutual Funds Dealers Association and Regulation Services Inc. (Universal Market Integrity Rules)
By-laws and Rules of the Montreal Exchange
Contents of the TSX Company Manual and the TSX Rule Book and Policies
Marketplace Rules of NASDAQ
Includes the monthly newsletter, Canadian Securities Law News, which summarizes all recent developments in securities regulation across Canada.
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Canadian Transportation Law Reporter
The Canadian Transportation Law Reporter is all you need to stay on top of developments in transportation law in Canada. It provides you with full-text coverage of legislation governing the transportation of goods in Canada. Key statutes include the following:
Shipping Act
Railway Act
Bills of Lading Act
Motor Vehicle Safety Act
Motor Vehicle Transport Act
Also contains key provincial statutes and regulations. Includes TransAction, a bi-monthly newsletter summarizing recent changes in applicable legislation as well as other transportation-related news.
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in commercial law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Commercial Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in commercial law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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A fast and easy way to stay abreast of new developments in federal and provincial laws relating to commercial matters. This monthly newsletter includes feature articles by leading practitioners and case summaries from federal and provincial courts. Available to be emailed in PDF format only.
A monthly newsletter that summarizes developments in federal and provincial laws relating to sales contracts, e-commerce, personal property security, statutory liens and trusts, debt collection, consumer protection, competition law, and bankruptcy and insolvency. Also includes feature articles by leading practitioners, as well as case summaries.
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Corporate Brief
A monthly newsletter containing feature articles on corporate law, summaries of cases from federal and provincial courts, and a legislative update that summarizes recent developments in federal and provincial legislation.
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in corporate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Corporate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in corporate law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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Defending Class Actions in Canada is aimed at businesses that may become defendants in class actions in Canada and the lawyers who defend them. Companies doing business in this country now have an intense interest in the proliferation of class actions and the risks posed by that development to their operations. This book not only outlines all of the steps in such actions and the law that governs them, it provides a useful analysis on a national scale of the most important developments and predictions of future trends.
In addition to providing suggestions as to how businesses might minimize their exposure to such actions, the authors offer strategic advice on how to achieve a positive outcome when sued. Because of McCarthy Tétrault's strong litigation presence in the three major Canadian centres where class action law in Canada has developed, this book enjoys a truly national approach to this subject.
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Directors Briefing
Published three times a year, the newsletter summarizes emerging issues that affect the duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of corporate directors in Canada.
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Directors' Duties in Canada, 3rd EditionIf you are a director of, or a professional advisor to, a business corporation, take a look at the new edition of Directors’ Duties in Canada. Expanded and updated by Barry Reiter, a senior partner in the Toronto office of Bennett Jones LLP, the 3rd edition provides you with more practical and concise guidance and information relating to your duties and liabilities as a director or adviser. This intensely practical guide to directors' duties discusses relevant law and standards set by regulators, stock exchanges and institutional investor expectations, and offers advice on what directors should actually do in light of that law.
NEW! In the 3rd Edition,
includes actionable precedents, including sample board and committee mandates, meeting templates, meeting conduct rules.
discusses directors' duties in a number of important and specific contexts, including responsibilities to employees, responsibilities for pension plans, environmental liabilities, intellectual property and information technology risks, fraud prevention and corporate finance.
coverage of directors' responsibilities in income trust settings.
detailed treatment on steps directors should take to protect themselves, from adequate record-keeping through indemnities and directors' and officers' insurance.
comprehensive listing of director liability statutes.
coverage of how to establish and operate an effective advisory board.
About the Author
Barry Reiter's practice focuses on corporate finance, development and governance, particularly of new-economy companies. Barry regularly advises boards, directors and management on corporate governance issues. He is an experienced director and has chaired boards and a variety of board committees. Barry is recognized in the 2006 LEXPERT® Guide to the 100 Most Creative Lawyers in Canada .
Available November 2006
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If you are a real estate lawyer or clerk, you will find the Document Registration Guide an essential reference in your day-to-day practice. The updated 8th edition provides you with a concise and convenient overview of real estate law in Ontario and covers the topics you need to assist you in your practice, including:
transfers
charges
discharges
estate conveyancing
applications
liens
electronic registration, including approximately 50 precedents
The Document Registration Guide continues to provide a valuable resource for practitioners who are based in areas of Ontario where electronic registration has been introduced. The Guide is also invaluable for those practising in areas where paper-based registration is still in force.
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Are you asked to draft wills? In thirteen chapters and hundreds of precedents, authors and practitioners Mary-Alice Thompson and Robyn Solnik demonstrate the most common errors made by solicitors in drafting wills. But they do not stop there. They go on to explain why the errors are wrong, and what can be done to correct them.
They also provide helpful examples of good and bad drafting, and dozens of practical tips both for drafting and for managing a wills practice, plus:
Line-by-line analysis of good and bad will drafting
Numerous cross-references for you to quickly find answers to your questions
A FREE CD-ROM containing hundreds of precedents
Intended for general practitioners who have a significant wills and estates practice, and anyone who practices law in this area. From the general practitioner, who does a few wills, to the newly-called solicitor, to the experienced senior lawyer–all are sure to find many valuable tips in this practical guide.
In 2003 alone, online sales rose 40%. Protect your clients from the legal implications of the increasing number of financial transactions conducted in cyberspace!
Combined private and public sector online sales in Canada jumped 40% to $19.1 billion in 2003, adding to a 27% increase in 2002. Private firms accounted for the vast majority of sales: $18.6 billion.
Is your practice benefiting? If not, get up to speed now with this important NEW title, Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, by Teresa Scassa and Michael Deturbide. This authoritative work provides the most current information and analysis on Internet and e-commerce law, including
Consumer Protection Online
Electronic Contracts
Personal Information Privacy in the Private Sector
Domain Names and Trademark Law
Copyright Law and the Internet
Web Based Competition: Linking, Framing and Spidering
Software and eBusiness Patents
Regulation of Online Speech
Jurisdiction
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Teresa Scassa B.A., LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., S.J.D.is an Associate Professor of Law and the Associate Director of the Law and Technology Institute at Dalhousie. She is also co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, and teaches and conducts research in the areas of Intellectual Property Law and Law and Technology. Professor Scassa is the author of numerous articles on topics ranging from intellectual property law to personal information protection.
Michael Deturbide B.Sc. (Hon.), B.J., LL.B., LL.M. is an Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Law and Technology Institute at Dalhousie University. He is also technology counsel at the law firm McInnes Cooper, a board member of the Canadian IT Law Association, and co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology. Professor Deturbide has lectured on IT law in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Europe, and Australia.
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What steps are you taking to ensure that your organization is complying with its duty to manage and preserve electronic data?
With a noticeable shift to a paperless society, the proper management and effective implementation of a discovery response plan are essential for your organization. This new publication, Electronic Discovery in Canada – Best Practices and Guidelines, provides you with an in-depth look at the provincial statutes and relevant guidelines that have been established since the occurrence of Zubulake vs. UBS Warbug and other pivotal cases. Provincial Guidelines include:
The Sedona Guidelines
The BC Practice Direction
Guidelines for Discovery of Electronic Documents in Ontario
Electronic Discovery in Canada also introduces you to the essentials of a solid electronic document retention policy along with guidance through the correct procedures for requesting and reviewing electronic files, how to mitigate challenges that may arise along the way, what to look for in a computer forensics expert and the steps you can take to ensure that your organization is fully prepared for litigation.
Highlights of the concise and practical guidance you will find in Electronic Discovery in Canada include key information and precedents on matters such as,
Oleh Hrycko, CA IFA, is the founder and President of H&A Computer Forensics Inc., a total solutions provider of electronic discovery, computer forensics and forensic accounting services. As a Chartered Accountant and 1 of approximately 200 Canadian Specialist in Investigative and Forensic Accounting, Oleh shares with you knowledge gained through extensive experience in conducting computer forensic analysis and involvement in electronic discovery projects such as corporate espionage, SEC investigations, internal fraud investigations, intellectual property theft and wrongful dismissals.
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Enviromation™
This bi-monthly newsletter is essential reading for anyone concerned with environmental issues and this growing field of legal study. Legal practitioners, academics, scientists and planners will find informative articles in Enviromation on essential topics such as climate change/global warming, weather trends, environmental remediation, new technologies, legislation and enforcement..
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Estate administration is one of the most technical and complex areas of legal practice. If you are legal practitioner, law clerk, student or estate trustee, Essential Estate Administration in Ontario provides you with the knowledge and tools to administer an estate and deal with the legal issues that will inevitably arise. Providing precedents and forms on an accompanying CD-ROM (in Word and WordPerfect formats), this new book from CCH will be your one-stop guide to estate administration in Ontario.
Highlights of topics covered include:
Inter Vivos Trusts; Intestacy; Certificates of Appointment
Estate Administration - Administration of Assets and Liabilities
Real Estate Conveyancing and Estates; Family Law
Estate Litigation: Orders for Assistance and Non-Contentious Matters; Contested Matters
Powers of Attorney and Guardianships of Property; Powers of Attorney and Guardianships of Personal Care
Estate Accounting; Formal Passing of Accounts; Income Taxes and Estates
Published February 2002
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This practical guidebook provides step-by-step instruction on the various estate administration procedures. Contains estate conveyancing, the ramifications of the Family Law Act, income taxation at death, U.S. estate tax, executors' and solicitors' compensation, testamentary capacity/undue influence, and the Substitute Decisions Act.
Published September 1991
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in estate administration law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Estate Administration News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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Evictions is an indispensable “how to” guide to eviction procedures when dealing with residential tenancy situations. Each topic addressed includes a step-by-step process for the landlord/tenant situation, including completing and filing of forms.
Published February 2002
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in family law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Family Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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Financial Privacy Law Guide
The Financial Privacy Law Guide is the complete and comprehensive resource to keep you up-to-date with the rapidly expanding area of financial privacy. Since the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, financial institutions have faced a greater challenge to comply with current state and and federal privacy law guidelines. The mandatory compliance date for Gramm-Leach Bliley requirements of July 1, 2001 is just the beginning point for evolving financial privacy regulation. Because the area of financial privacy is regulated by an array of state and federal laws, the financial industry has a need for a product that brings everything together in one place—and the Financial Privacy Law Guide is the answer to that need.
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When you need a quick answer to a securities question, turn to Fundamentals of Securities Regulation. Loss and Seligman have distilled their authoritative 11-volume treatise, Securities Regulation, into one convenient volume, offering expert analysis of every significant aspect of securities law including:
Primary liability under 10(b), insider trading
Sanctions
Disclosure requirements
Rules and forms for offerings
SEC reporting
Forward-looking statements
Class action suits
Bespeaks caution cases
ADR in securities disputes
And much more!
The Fifth Edition covers recent developments such as the Sarbanes - Oxley Act and impact on federal securities rules and regulations, amendment and interpretation of the SEC's Management Discussion and Analysis, new insider trading rules, recent global research analyst settlements and ensuing SEC, NYSE and NASD rules and much more.
To facilitate more detailed analysis, its fourteen chapters parallel the organization of the full treatise, and extensive cross-references show you exactly where to turn.
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Considering going public? Concerned about the risks? Want to know more about the advantages?
The decision to go public is not an easy one. It can be a time-consuming and expensive process and the company becomes subject to a host of ongoing requirements. However, management of most companies that have done this would say that it was worth the effort and expense.
Author Timothy S. Baikie LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., currently General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at the Canadian Trading and Quotation System Inc., provides an overview of the applicable rules governing public companies. The book also discusses the pros and cons of going public, along with a description of the process. Throughout, extensive footnotes help you locate the rules easily. The chapter breakdown allows you to find the relevant material quickly.
The scope of this book is national, with all applicable securities legislation and rules of the three Canadian marketplaces covered, i.e. the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange and the Canadian Trading and Quotation System.
Timothy Baikie is head counsel to the Canadian Trading and Quotation System Inc. (CNQ) and has played an instrumental role in shaping its rules and policies.
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In today's corporate governance environment, it is absolutely essential that those who prepare proxy and information statements comply with rules set forth by the SEC. Increased regulation and scrutiny can lead to severe penalties.
Guide to Preparing Proxy & Information Statements is a comprehensive compliance guide designed to provide practical assistance with the preparation of proxy and information statements. This practical resource includes proxy statement abstracts, extensive checklists, and insightful analysis.
This unique resource helps you:
Meet all disclosure requirements
Execute rapid, reliable research
Pull together everything required by the SEC...and the public
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Health Law Matters
A bi-monthly newsletter summarizing issues that affect health care facilities. Contains feature articles written by health professionals, as well as legislative highlights and a chart that tracks the progress of bills.
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A general reference book designed to fill in the gaps between very basic and extremely technical books dealing with intellectual property. This book outlines the origin, nature and treatment of intellectual property rights. Patents, Copyright, Industrial Design and Trade Marks are examined using concrete examples and samples of patents. Also explains the impact of recent developments in biotechnology and telecommunications, including the Internet, on intellectual property law.
Published April 1999
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International Securities Law Handbook answers the need for a userfriendly source of information that addresses securities laws in the most significant jurisdictions. This invaluable reference presents key elements of securities law and regulations in 30 jurisdictions*.
Country chapters, each written by an expert in the particular country's securities law, appear alphabetically. Readers can also make easy comparisons between treatments of particular issues by different jurisdictions. Among many others, issues and topics covered include the following:
Description of the securities markets;
Principal laws regulating the securities markets;
Quasi-securities and derivatives;
Exemptions available; and
Special cases such as employee share schemes, rights issues, and takeovers
*Countries covered: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Canada Province of Quebec, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, The Netherlands, Norway, The Philippines, Portugal, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States of America.
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Help your clients take advantage of the latest technologies and still comply with the new privacy laws.
IT Lawyer Eloise Gratton addresses the emerging issues created by the new privacy laws and cutting-edge online and wireless technologies. Help your clients who operate or host websites, are involved in e-commerce or online advertising take advantage of the Internet and mobile technologies while still respecting consumers' privacy.
Topics covered
Website privacy compliance, online advertising, spam and e-commerce privacy issues
the European and North American legal framework
mobile services, tracking technology and privacy issues
translating the legal framework into best business practices
About the Author
Eloise Gratton LL.B., LL.M. practices law in the area of corporate and information technology at Mendelsohn. Before joining the firm, the author acted as Director of Corporate & Legal Affairs for a start-up wireless technology company that developed a wireless infrastructure solutions for a range of Location-based services. Eloise holds a Master in Information Technology Law degree from the University Montreal and is a member of the Canadian IT Law Association. As a member of the Mobile Marketing Association Privacy & Consumer Acceptance Committee, Eloise actively participated in the drafting of privacy guidelines for the mobile marketing industry. Eloise speaks frequently at national and international technology conferences on new media and privacy matters.
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"Adams's book is a "must read" for anyone interested in the effective negotiation of complex disputes. Although the book contains hundreds of useful footnotes and a 40-page bibliography, it is more than an academic treatise on negotiation. It chronicles recent developments and changes in the Canadian experience and culture that bear upon legal dispute negotiations. The book includes encouragement and recommendations for improving the delivery of justice through better understanding and utilizing interdisciplinary resources developed in the social sciences for achieving resolutions by integrating parties' interests, rather than simply reconciling conflicting claims." The Advocate Vol. 62 Part 2 March 2004, page 292
In 1997, George Adams stunned his colleagues by stepping down from the bench to start his own private mediation practice. He has since mediated many high-profile disputes and is sought after as one of Canada's top mediators.
Now you can benefit from the knowledge and experience of George Adams. His new book, Mediating Justice: Legal Dispute Negotiations iswritten for lawyers, their clients, HR professionals, law students and dispute resolution professionals. The book provides a practical and comprehensive guide for mediating and negotiating disputes over rights.
Written to assist you in mediating high-conflict problems, Adams explains how it is done and also outlines the peace-making role professionals can play in conflict resolutions.
Highlights of topics discussed:
the mediation process; what mediation does; what mediators do
negotiation, conflict and power; negotiation strategies
cross-cultural and related barriers to negotiating agreements
tools for overcoming barriers to mediation and negotiation
responding to disruptive and destructive strategies
when mediation fails; choosing alternative processes
Hardcover
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The penalty for misinformation can be steep – knowing your rights and responsibilities inside and out is critical! The long awaited 6th edition of the very popular Nathan's Company Meetings continues to provide the practical rules and guidelines you need for the call and conduct of effective meetings.
If you are a Chair or Secretary of a meeting, Member of a Board of Directors or the solicitor advising them, Nathan's Company Meetings is a must-have guide to ensure that you effectively manage the many corporate governance issues that can arise at Board and especially Shareholder meetings.
Highlights of coverage
the new Proxy Protocol as released by the Securities Transfer Association of Canada on September 1, 2005
new cases and precedents related to meetings of directors and shareholders so you are on top of key judgments
an updated easy-to-use Table of Concordance to other provincial Corporations Acts to provide you with a research tools for comparing legislation across the provinces
About the Author
Hartley R. Nathan Q.C. is a senior member of the corporate/commercial group at Minden Gross Grafstein & Greenstein LLP in Toronto. Hartley currently advises many boards of directors on due diligence matters, how to fulfill their responsibility as directors and how to prepare for and conduct meetings and to deal with issues that may arise.
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Offerings of Asset-Backed Securities is an accessible, easy-to-use guide to the new SEC rules and the key issues associated with structuring and executing securitization transactions.
This unique resource focuses on real-world know-how, delivering:
A step-by-step approach to spotting issues and solving problems
Practical, transaction-oriented advice from the perspective of experienced practitioners
Insights into specific issues that frequently arise in transactions
Solutions to common problems
Includes – “Issue Spotting” checklists and other practice aids to ensure that this resource serves as a reliable, quick reference.
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This is the most current resource for information on Ontario accident benefit cases. Always up-to-date, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries gives you concise summaries of every relevant decision from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts. It is a complete compendium and, therefore, a one-stop resource for cases. To speed up your research and find the information you need quickly, it includes extensive finding lists and a detailed topical index. You can also access archived case summaries from 1991-2000 online.
Information is divided under the following headings:
Appeals
Case Summaries
Legislation
Expanded Topical Index
Case Tables
Internet delivery, Looseleaf and CD-Rom formats are updated once every 2 months. Included with your subscription is the bi-monthly newsletter, Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eric Grossman is a founding partner of the Toronto law firm Zarek Taylor Grossman Hanrahan LLP, where he represents insurers in casualty and property disputes. Mr. Grossman is also a past Chair of the Bar-Dispute Resolution Group Forum of the FSCO. He is a Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation and one of the leading experts in accident benefit law in Ontario.
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Ontario Accident Benefit Case Summaries Newsletter
A bi-monthly newsletter summarizing Ontario accident benefit cases from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, private arbitration, and the courts.
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Ontario Corporations Law GuideAvailable in both print and electronic format, this reference guide covering ongoing developments in Ontario's corporate law field. Authoritative, reliable and up-to-date, this information product has been developed for Canadian legal professionals as a tool to reduce costs, boost productivity and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the legal professional's work process.
The Guide features insightful commentary on corporate law topics by cross-referencing and hyper-linking applicable corporate legislation, related government policies and significant court decisions. It provides illustrative precedents, legislative forms, and valuable indexes, tables and finding lists.
In addition to a detailed discussion of the Ontario Business Corporations Act, focusing on:
Incorporation
Corporate Finance
Directors and Officers
Shareholders
Financial Disclosure
Fundamental Changes
Liquidation and Dissolution, and
Remedies.
The Guide also deals with special types of corporations, including extra-provincial corporations, corporations without share capital, insurance corporations, co-operatives and credit unions.
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Ontario Real Estate Law Developments
A monthly newsletter summarizing all recent developments in real estate law in Ontario, including a legislative update and case summaries.
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Ontario Real Estate Law Guide
Provides complete monthly coverage of laws governing real estate transactions in Ontario. Reproduces the text of all relevant acts and regulations, as well as related forms and precedents and checklists of procedures. Recent cases are summarized. Contains extensive and practical editorial commentary on the following topics:
Professional Duties and Liabilities.
Purchase-Sale Agreements.
Document Registration Guide.
Taxes.
Mortgages.
Title Conveyancing.
Condominiums.
Remedies.
Cottages/Rural.
Residential Tenancies.
Commercial Tenancies.
Environmental Issues.
Electronic Registration.
Includes Ontario Real Estate Law Developments, a monthly newsletter that summarizes all recent developments in real estate law across Ontario.
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Ontario Residential Tenancies Legislation: Legislation, Rules and Guidelines, 2nd Edition, 2002 contains the acts, regulations, forms, rules and guidelines that impact on residential tenancies in Ontario. Completely revised to reflect changes made during 2001, this new edition of Ontario Residential Tenancies Legislation includes:
The Tenant Protection Act, 1997 (S.O. 1997, c.24) now includes amendments made by the Red Tape Reduction Act, 2000 (S.O. 2000, c.26, Sch. K), the Homes for Retarded Persons Repeal Act, 2001 (S.O. 2001, c. 13), as well as legislation not yet proclaimed (as of January 15, 2002)
Tenant Protection Act, 1997 - Regulations (including the Table of Operating Cost Categories for 2002
Statutory Powers Procedure Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. S.22, as amended)
Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal: includes updates Rules of Practice, Guidelines and Forms
and more!
Published February 2002.
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Ottawa Letter reports bi-weekly on federal government activities and initiatives of interest to business. The letter contains reports on politics and policies, intergovernmental affairs, international and interprovincial trade and a broad array of taxation, regulatory, statistical and other issues. In addition, you will find regular updates on the progress of federal legislation. A Topical Index and a Legislative Record are also included as user-friendly features. Each binder houses 3 years of subscription material.
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Power of Attorney Litigation analyzes the statutory framework in Ontario with respect to powers of attorney, as well as the practical and procedural considerations of capacity litigation. The following issues are discussed: Capacity assessments and the expectations of the capacity assessor. Preparing for trial, the production of medical records, and the remedies and forms of relief against an attorney. The ongoing and comprehensive duty to account. The potential complaints and claims against an attorney on an audit of account. Costs and how the courts deal with this issue. Also included are 24 precedents used in power of attorney litigation.
Published October 2000
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Provincial Legislative Record
Keeps monthly track of the progress of legislation in the provincial capitals. The record is cumulative, with each new issue replacing the previous one. Key features include:
Cumulative List of Government Bills From Current Sessions.
Dates of First, Second and Third Readings, Royal Assent.
Proclamation, Chapter Numbers and Effective Dates.
Amendments to Bills.
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in real estate law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Real Estate Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in the law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary source such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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Do you need timely, accurate answers to today's tough regulatory questions? You'll find the answers in this completely revised and updated edition of Regulation of Securities: SEC Answer Book.
Featuring a practical question-and-answer format similar to that embraced by the SEC, it answers virtually any question that could arise in day-to-day corporate compliance, and provides convenient access to relevant rules, procedures, case law, and forms.
An extensive array of time-saving tables simplifies your work. Other research tools for streamlining your research include Securities Act registration forms, Exchange Act forms and schedules, and key SEC releases by topic.
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Responsibilities of Corporate Officers and Directors Under Federal Securities Law alerts board members and management to their personal duties and liabilities under the federal securities laws. The new 2005-2006 Edition functions as a mini-guide to board committees.
The new edition features:
A completely updated section on the role and composition of board committees in the Sarbanes-Oxley era
A new discussion of investment company directors in light of the massive and momentous reforms in mutual fund corporate governance effected this year by the SEC
A new discussion of internal controls over financial reporting, focusing on SEC rules implementing Section 404 of the Act
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Manual is a comprehensive new desk reference explaining the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and all related SEC rule-making to date. The full text of the Act is reproduced.
Building on the hugely successful title, Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: Law and Explanation, this work delves further by discussing the multitude of ensuing rules, studies, and listing standards, and putting them all into perspective.
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The SEC Handbook: Rules and Forms for Financial Statements and Related Disclosure reproduces the latest official materials, as of December 2005, that guide readers through financial statement preparation requirements. This edition includes the following new material:
Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 103
Regulation G
Updated Financial Reporting Codifications
Regulation BTR
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There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in securities law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Securities Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources, such as:
Press releases
Cases
National Instruments, Policies, and Notices
Securities Commission Rules, Policies, and Notices
Stock Exchange By-Laws, Rules, and Policies
The By-Laws and Regulations of the Investment Dealers Association (IDA)
The By-Laws and Regulations of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA)
This current awareness tool also give you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.
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The just-released Securities Regulation in Cyberspace, Third Edition offers lawyers, business executives, and financial professionals the first comprehensive, up-to-date, and integrated guide to the legal and business challenges involved in raising capital, maintaining investor relations, and trading securities online.
In one convenient volume, world-renown securities law expert Howard M. Friedman provides a thorough and incisive analysis of the
interweaving of technology and securities laws.
To be sure your knowledge stays on the cutting edge, Securities Regulation in Cyberspace will be updated annually with analysis of critical regulatory and legal developments impacting securities considerations in cyberspace.
The book examines in detail major areas of interest and more:
Securities Act compliance in online offerings
Electronic delivery of SEC documents
Private placement and direct public offerings through the Internet
Blue sky laws in cyberspace
Investor relations on the WWW
Internet marketing of mutual funds
Proxy statements and annual meetings in an electronic era
Tender offers and takeovers using Internet technology
Securities fraud in cyberspace
Brokerage firms use of Internet technology
Investment advisors online
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Securities Regulation, 3rd Edition“A must-have for any counselor specializing in securities law. This source will answer any question in securities regulation.” — Amy Goodman, Esq Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Loss and Seligman's Securities Regulation is all-encompassing – covering everything from the SEC's integrated disclosure program...to
the theoretical underpinnings of today's regulations...to the “shelf registration rule.”
In nearly 6,000 pages of discussion and analysis, Securities Regulation clarifies countless questions, so you're sure to find coverage of the “small point” on which your case may turn. You'll save hours of research time...get the answers you need when you need them...and be confident that the information is backed by the field's premiere authorities on securities regulation.
Plus, through supplementation and revised volumes, this edition keeps pace with the ever increasing volume of litigation by including comprehensive examination of recent developments and court cases.
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The Directors Manual
Provides a plain language overview of the duties, responsibilities and liabilities of corporate directors in Canada. The manual clearly discusses potential liability under corporate securities law, tax, trade practices and labour standards law, and environmental protection legislation. Includes numerous checklists and practical tips on how to manage your role as a director and the associated risks.
Extensive commentary provided on the following topics:
Corporate Governance.
Corporate Finance.
Duties and Powers.
Takeover Bids.
Disclosure.
Remuneration.
Meetings.
Financial Information.
Controls and Sanctions.
Risk Management.
Environmental Liability.
Unlawful Trade Practices.
Corporations without Share Capital.
Financial Institutions.
Also includes selected legislation relating to corporate directors. Includes Directors Briefing, a newsletter highlighting developments affecting directors in Canada.
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Designed to assist the executor in carrying out his/her duties in the administration of an estate, this valuable publication also helps you to understand your potential liabilities and entitlement to compensation. It is written in simple layperson's language, but canvasses all of the relevant legal implications imposed by legislation and case law. Includes valuable checklists, time management tools, and note-taking devices and charts.
Manage your demanding schedule. Each workday is laid out in efficient half-hour segments, with ample space for recording your appointments and important notes. Week and month at-a-glance previews on each page streamline future planning. And two convenient ribbon bookmarks let you immediately access the pages you want.
What makes this Diary unique?
You receive over 100 pages of authoritative facts. This makes The Professional's Diary work for you as both a calendar and an easy-to-use reference, with relevant facts and figures right at your finger tips. Order today and get immediate access to:
filing and remittance deadlines
CPP, QPP, EI charts
information on retirement planning
guidelines on employment and human rights
charts and tables relating to minimum wage, termination and more
hours of work regulation
Manage your demanding schedule. Order this portable planning resource today!
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This book provides real estate professionals with a detailed discussion of title insurance and available title insurance policies. It will assist Ontario lawyers in understanding professional issues surrounding the increasing use of title insurance by purchasers, mortgages and other consumers, and will also assist lawyers in complying with their obligations under Rule 30 of the Code of Professional Conduct.
Published May 1999.
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Toronto Stock Exchange Company ManualThe TSX Company Manual comprehensively covers information that current and potential TSX listed issuers, and their advisors, need to know about listing on the Exchange, including benefits of a TSX listing, the listing process, responsibilities of companies once listed and suspension and delisting criteria. It also contains forms, including those needed to apply for listing and the private placement questionnaire. The Manual is updated by the TSX as required.
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If your practice includes transportation law, this bi-monthly newsletter will keep you up-to-date on important issues and events. TransAction summarizes recent developments in the legislation governing transportation by rail, road, water, air and pipeline. Available to be emailed to you in PDF format.
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This monthly newsletter is a valuable tool to keep corporate counsel up to date on the latest in this rapidly growing and demanding profession. Each issue is committed to providing you with
informative lead articles written by legal experts on timely issues that directly affect corporate counsel
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an overview of new legislative developments
expert guidance and practical tools to aid you in your job
a listing of upcoming CCCA and CCH professional development events