Assault and Battery on the Hockey Rink
Toronto Criminal Defence Lawyer discuses whether the criminal law of assault and battery applies to hockey violence.
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Toronto Criminal Defence Lawyer discuses whether the criminal law of assault and battery applies to hockey violence.
A personal injury lawyer can help with any of the following: Insurance Disputes, Occupier’s Liability, Long Term Disability, Car Accidents, Boating Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Construction Accidents, Sex Abuse, Child Abuse, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Fire Accidents, Brain Injuries, Spinal Chord Injuries, Paraplegic Injuries, Wrongful Death, Dog Bites, Slip and Fall, and Product Liability.
Internet Defamation lawyer Gil Zvulony recently appeared on CTV to discuss the growing problem of defamation on internet sites such as Facebook, Myspace and Twitter. For a list of other media appearances by Gil Zvulony see Media Appearances.
Recently, the Ontario Court of Appeal re-affirmed the principle that a judgment from the United States is usually enforceable in Canada, with very few and very limited exceptions.
A well drafted agreement that accurately reflects the intentions of the parties can be the ounce of prevention that will save you the need and pain of going to court. Conversely, a poorly drafted agreement that is vague or silent on an important issue may end up being a nightmare that causes more harm than good.
A domain name dispute is just what it sounds like: a dispute over the rightful use of an internet domain name.
Someone might register a domain name that is similar to the name or trade-mark of an existing business. Sometimes this is done to fool people into thinking that the registrant is associated with that business. Other time it may be an example of cybersquatting, buying up a domain name for the purpose of selling it back to the person who has a legitimate business interest in the name.
If someone has registered a domain name for some illegitimate purpose against your business, you have certain rights and remedies available to you.
Dogs, it is said, are man’s best friend. But a dog can turn into someone’s worst enemy with just one bite. When a dog bites someone, the victim may understandably want to take legal action. But for obvious reasons, it is hard to sue or indict a dog. The one who must be the target of any legal action, then, is the dog’s owner – but when is an owner liable for a dog’s biting or attacking someone, and what are the remedies for an individual who has been bitten or attacked? This article will address these questions within the context of the laws of Ontario.
Do it yourself Last Will and Testament kits have become very common in the last few years. These Will kits should be used with caution. Many people would never dream of “do it yourself” surgery. Unfortunately, many people would not think twice about using a “do it yourself” Will kit. The potential problems with “do it yourself” Will kits are several.
Defamation Lawyer Discusses the Definition of Defamation According to the law of Ontario, Canada
Zvulony & Co. P.C., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
