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In This Issue - #244 June 2019

  1. The Perils of Probationary Periods
  2. Pre-incorporated Companies and Privity of Contract
  3. What If a Beneficiary Witnesses a Will? Is their Gift Invalid?
  4. All About Judicial Case Conferences
  5. Insurance Deductibles: Without Proper Notice, They Aren’t Payable
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2. The Perils of Probationary Periods

by Colin Edstrom

Employers frequently misunderstand their obligations when dismissing probationary employees. ...

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Colin Edstrom
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3. Pre-incorporated Companies and Privity of Contract

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Privty of contract is the notion that only parties to a contract may receive the benefits of or may be called upon to perform the obligations of a contract. ...

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4. What If a Beneficiary Witnesses a Will? Is their Gift Invalid?

by Vanessa DeDominicis

The Wills, Estates and Succession Act (“WESA”) states at section 40 and 43 as follows: 40 (1) Signing witnesses to a will-maker’s signature must be 19 years of age or older; (2) A person signing may witness a will even though he or she ma ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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5. All About Judicial Case Conferences

by Leneigh Bosdet

A Judicial Case Conference is usually the first step in a family law case after you have filed your claim. ...

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Leneigh Bosdet
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7. Insurance Deductibles: Without Proper Notice, They Aren’t Payable

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

It is no secret that insurers are motivated to find ways to deny part or all of a claim. ...

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