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Daniel & Partners LLP News

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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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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Logo Injunction Application

On Monday, the Cleveland Indians baseball team could have struck out before even taking the field in their game against the Blue Jays, in Toronto.  An Application was brought before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for an injunction preventing the team from wearing

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Jail and Bail a Success!

            We are pleased to report that the Big Brothers and Big Sisters St. Catharines – Thorold and District’s Jail and Bail event raised over $23,000.00.  A huge increase over last year’s event, which raised $16,000.00!  As a result of the generous donations

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Bail Robert & Matt Out!

One of our associates, Robert DiLallo, and our articling student, Matteson DeLuca were arrested by the joint Niagara Regional Police (NRP) and Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) task force this morning at our offices in the Dominion Building at 39 Queen Street, St. Catharines,

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Recent Changes to the Residential Tenancy Act

Thanks to new legislative amendments that came into effect earlier this month, people living in abusive situations can now more quickly and easily break their residential leases in Ontario. Victims of domestic or sexual abuse can now end their tenancy with 28 days’ notice.

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