October 2024

In today’s legal landscape, mediation has become an essential part of resolving disputes. Ontario’s court system is so overburdened that waiting for trial or even arguing a motion can take months, if not years. Moving a lawsuit forward can be expensive for clients, both in time and money. Mediation, whether mandatory or voluntary, can offer...
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A purchaser of a home, or a homeowner, who borrows money from a lender to finance the property, is a mortgagor, and the lender is a mortgagee. If a mortgagor also has a second mortgage on a different property and does not have enough equity in that property to secure the mortgage, the borrower and...
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