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Watch for Miller Thomson’s comprehensive review of this year’s Federal Budget for release on March 21st

Tax lawyers Lyne Gaulin, James Fraser and Andrew Valentine from our Toronto office will be in the Federal Budget Lock-up in Ottawa on March 21st to bring you the latest news on tax measures included in the 2013 Federal Budget....

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Crystal Taylor and Yens Pederson quoted on succession planning in the Leader Post

Crystal Taylor of Miller Thomson’s Saskatoon office and Yens Pederson of the Regina office are quoted in the Leader Post article on the large number of business owners who are preparing to retire. Forty-five per cent of family businesses in...

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Miller Thomson key presence at the 14th annual STEP Conference.

Miller Thomson lawyers were well represented at the STEP Canada 14th National Conference, held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on June 11 and June 12, 2012. Rachel Blumenfeld was the co-chair of the conference that focused on the latest...

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The Charities and Not-for-Profit Group presents insightful analysis of the 2012 Federal Budget with this special edition publication.

Charities and Not-for-Profit Newsletter March 2012 Budget Special

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Crystal Taylor joins the Saskatoon office as a Partner.

Crystal was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1999.  She has over 13 years experience advising corporations (including professional corporations), partnerships and individuals on tax efficient ownership structures.  She has in-depth experience with tax efficient retirement and estate planning, including...

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Miller Thomson lawyers are featured authors in the recently released “2012 Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada” detailing key developments in a number of practice areas.

In the just released 2012 Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada, a group of Miller Thomson practitioners were asked to share their insights into significant developments impacting the areas of Aboriginal law, Energy and Natural Resources,...

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Rupert Baudais wins first-time decision in Supreme Court of Canada that establishes that a superior court can make an order for interim costs for a case being heard before another court when necessary in the interests of justice.

The recent Supreme Court of Canada decision in R. v. Caron, 2011 SCC 5 is an important victory which will have repercussions on the financing of public interest cases in Canada.  The case was argued by Rupert Baudais of the...

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Legal Industry Reviews

Miller Thomson’s Robert Hayhoe and Stephen Hsia co-authored an article on “Canadian charities funding organizations abroad: New rules make it easier” in the February 2023 edition of the Legal Industry Reviews.

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