Free Legal Information
From Law Outlines Wiki & Law Firms Wiki - Law-Wiki.com
The content provided on law-wiki.com is general information only. It is not intended as nor should it be regarded or relied upon as legal advice or opinion. You should not rely on, take any action or take or fail to take any action based solely upon information appearing in this publication. Also please note that your use or reliance upon such information does not establish a lawyer-client relationship between you and Law-Wiki or between you and any Law-Wiki personnel.
Often times law firms decide to post articles about recent changes in the law in order to help people understand their options and the legal steps that might be involved in pursuing their goals. These articles can be very helpful, so we've decided to dedicate a section for posting links to them.
Please feel free to post a link to any legal articles. All that we ask is that you do not post copyrighted material and that you post things in an organized fashion with clear titles.
You can post an abstract, but it must be in your own words. If you are an agent of a law firm and would like permission to post copyrighted articles or abstracts, please e-mail a letter providing authorization from a partner to lawwikis@gmail.com.
There is no online substitute for legal advice. If you have ANY decision to make, you ought to consult a lawyer. If you're in Ontario, the Law Society of Upper Canada will provide you with the name of a lawyer who will provide a free consultation of up to 30 minutes to help you determine your rights and options. You can access the service by calling 1-800-268-8326 or 416-947-3330 within the GTA or you can learn more here.
Check back often for new articles
2010
- 10 Years After – Tax in the New Millennium
- Canada/Europe Free Trade: A Looming Surprise?
- RRSPs as Collateral
2009
- Expect the Unexpected with Mary Carter Agreements
- The Changing Face of Litigation in Ontario
- Personal Liability of Directors with Respect to Salary
- Using Title Insurance in Ontario
- Biometric Identification and Privacy Concerns: A Canadian Perspective
- Climate Change Newsflash
- Throwing a Party? Don't Throw Away Safety
- Pay- per-View: When do you have to pay for the use of Intellectual Property during the CCAA
- The Trouble with Trusts
- New Rules Of Civil Procedure: New Way To Litigate
- Ontario Harmonized Sales Tax Implications for Commercial Landlords
- Voting By Proxy Is Not For Directors’ Meetings
- Cross Border Guarantees

