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Questions and Answers with Robert Noce
Insite Magazine, Canadian Condominium Institute, Vol. 29, Issue 4, Summer 2016, 23-27
The Ins and Outs of The “Impaired Property” Exclusion in Commercial General Liability Policies
Susan Manwaring comments on social impact bonds in Financial Post
Financial Post, "The countdown to launching social impact bonds in Ontario is underway"
The good news is that the start line for the first social impact bond to be developed in Ontario and brought to the market is within sight. And when the line appears, investors will be able to purchase a fixed...
Be Honest, It’s Your Duty: Expanded Contractual Obligations for Businesses
Spectrum
Businesses should be aware of the Supreme Court of Canada’s ground-breaking decision in Bhasin v. Hrynew, 2014 SCC 71, where two steps were taken to fundamentally change contract law in Canada. First, the Supreme Court recognized that the principle of...
Health Canada Releases Guidance on Tamper-resistance Formulations of Opioid Drugs
Prescription opioid drug abuse has been the focus of significant media attention in recent months. The Minister of Health recently stated that she has asked her staff to work on a range of options to address Canada’s epidemic of opioid...
Significant New Proposals for Registrant Obligations Towards Their Clients
Canadian Securities Law News, LexisNexis, No. 269
Roberto Noce comments on restrictive covenants in Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal, "Restrictive covenants might be killing a fly with a sledgehammer, but that’s OK"
Many Edmontonians are so ticked off with the city’s new plan for lot-splitting and skinny homes that they’re talking about putting restrictive covenants on their own homes. The covenants will forever forbid their properties from being subdivided into two lots.
Is it Time to Expand my Franchise Concept Internationally?
The Franchise Voice, Winter 2016 Issue
After years of hard work, your franchise concept is finally taking off. You are enjoying brand recognition and repeat visits from happy customers. You are getting traction from prospective franchisees who want to invest in a fresh, promising brand.
The Panama Papers: More To Come and What It Could Mean For Canadians
Taxes & Wealth Management, Issue 9-2