Asleep At The Switch: Avoiding A Negligent Referral Claim
New York: E. T. Paull Music Co., 1897. “Mandatory professional indemnity insurance & a mandatory insurer: A global perspective“, an article by Jennifer Ip (LAWPRO unit director and counsel...
View ArticleEnforcing UK Judgments in Ontario
The Convention between Canada and the United Kingdom For The Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, 1984, [the "Convention"] [1] [2] applies to...
View ArticleFree Legal Advice on Twitter?: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
In his post over at Legal Cheek, “Twitter Set To Drive ‘Free-Of-Charge Ferrari Through The Horse And Cart World Of Law’, i@n davison (trendily pronounced iatn”) forecasts a ”Twitter legal advice...
View ArticleLord McAlpine and Twitter Libel: Does failing to sue when a libel is first...
Image via http://www.dailymail.co.uk The recent media scandal involving British peer, Lord McAlpine (pictured above) who threatened to sue the BBC, ITV and thousands of Twitter users over false...
View ArticleMcAlpine v. Bercow and a New Era of ‘Twitter Chill’
The decision of Mr Justice Tugendhat in McAlpine v Bercow [2013] EWHC 1342 (QB) (24 May 2013) ["McAlpine"] is a stern admonition to Twitter users about the perils of practising comedy without a...
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