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Daniel & Partners LLP News

Day of the Endangered Lawyer

Each year, January 24th marks “The Day of the Endangered Lawyer”. This day provides an opportunity to reflect on the plight of many lawyers around the world who are subjected to harassment, injury and persecution, all while working to protect the rights of society’s

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Walk This Way

Some cities are using technology to make snow removal a thing of the past. Heated roads and sidewalks are a common presence in some European cities. Montreal is planning on following suit by heating the main downtown street of Ste-Catherine’s in 2018. The city

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Which Boots Are Made For Walking?

The winter weather can make navigating driveways, sidewalks, streets, and parking lots a treacherous task. Every year, thousands of Canadians will injure themselves after slipping on an icy patch. In Ontario, 20,000 people will end up in the Emergency Room each year as a

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Airbnb update

We’ve told you before about some of the potential complications involved with services such as Airbnb which facilitate short-term rentals of residential properties. Recently, a decision of the Ontario Superior Court ruled that condominium corporations have the legal right to ban unit owners from

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Shovel With Care

Winter is once again upon us. Although the snow can create a beautiful landscape here in Niagara, snow removal can present a problem for all of us, but particularly for seniors or persons with disabilities. Municipalities across Niagara enforce snow removal bylaws to keep

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Santa Claus and the Law

Arctic sovereignty is a hot button issue in politics and international relations. The question of which country can lay claim to the far north carries with it wide reaching implications.  Including the citizenship of one Kris Kringle. Several years ago, then-Minister of Citizenship, Immigration,

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