It’s important to know that if you’re face with the situation of a non-competition agreement either at the beginning of employment or being asked to live by the terms of one at the end of your … [Read more...]
Closing Costs on a New House
It is recommended to all purchasers to focus in on the adjustment section of your new home agreement; the purchase price is not necessarily the price you will end up paying. Most new home agreements … [Read more...]
Medication Errors Can Prove Costly
At SBMB, we are often asked whether or not medication errors are considered medical malpractice and the answer we give is, it depends on the case. Is the medication error a small one with minor … [Read more...]
Workplace Harassment
Addressing workplace harassment is critical. Workplace harassment is a very serious situation with several laws set out to protect you against it. Workplace harassment is a course of vexatious conduct … [Read more...]
How to Choose the Right Personal Injury Lawyer
Choosing the right personal injury lawyer may be one of the most important and difficult decisions you’re going to make after being injured or disabled. There are many options out there, especially in … [Read more...]
Selling a Haunted House
A plaintiff appeared in a court case in front of Justice Sloan’s benches. The plaintiff purchased a commercial property in Kitchener from the defendant in September 2010. On December 28, 2010 a local … [Read more...]
What is a first time Home Buyers Tax Credit (HBTC)?
The first time Home Buyers Tax Credit on line 369 of your tax return is a credit you receive from the federal government when you purchase a home. This credit was introduced in the 2009 budget as a … [Read more...]
Who Owns the Tree on a Property Boundary Line?
A tree on a property line in Ontario is jointly owned by both property owners based on a ruling by Justice J. Patrick Moore on May, 17 2013 in the Ontario Court of Appeal. This ruling delivered … [Read more...]