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Estate Planning for Digital Assets

In the age of social media, many Canadians are concerned with how their personal information is used online by private corporations and their government. While the fairly recent discourse surrounding the security of private information is an extremely pertinent one as Canada becomes increasingly

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Monkey See, Monkey Sue

On Wednesday, January 6th, a US federal judge in San Francisco ruled that animals cannot be declared copyright owners of photographs. During a 2011 trip to Indonesia, a macaque monkey took a selfie using British nature photographer David Slater’s camera. The photo has been

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Rowan’s Law

On Thursday, December 10th, Bill 149 unanimously passed second reading in the Ontario legislature. Also known as Rowan’s Law, this bill targets youth concussions from sport and will establish a committee to implement recommendations from a Coroner’s inquest into the death of Rowan Stringer.

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2015 Annual Law Clerk Dinner

  The law clerks at Daniel & Partners LLP volunteered to organize the 2015 Annual Law Clerk Dinner.  This annual event is an opportunity for law clerks in the Niagara Region to meet outside of the work environment and enjoy an evening of dinner,

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#loveyourlawyerday

Friday, November 6th is ‘Love Your Lawyer Day,’ a day to highlight the positive contributions lawyers make for their clients and for the community. Here are some of the ways that Daniel & Partners LLP is proud to work for you. We Care About

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Movember

Based on data gathered between 2010 and 2012, fourteen percent of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer sometime in their life. It is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer for Canadian males. Research suggests that early detection is the best strategy to

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