Should you break the window if a dog is inside a hot car?

Last summer a video from Grand Bend went viral when a man took it upon himself to break into a hot car when a dog was stuck inside on an extremely humid day. Watch the video: https://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/police-to-would-be-dog-rescuers-dont-break-that-car-window/81927 This caused some uproar on social media, where several opinions varied. However, the Regina police have made a […]

When is a Nightclub Liable for its Employee’s Force?

Everyone knows a guy that has gotten too drunk and started to become rowdy, often, it is that guy (or girl) who is kicked out from the bar…by the bouncer. Club security often act like they are above the law, able to apply whatever force necessary to kick out your friend Tim. Often the bouncer’s […]

Can Boarder Guards Check Your Phone?

  Did you know that U.S. and Canadian border agents have the right to search travelers’ personal belongings without a warrant…which includes cell phones. Canadian agents will only search information stored locally on your phone but U.S. Customs and Border Protection can go through apps installed on your phone including social media or even emails/files […]

Dispensaries Raided & How to Obtain Marijuana Legally

  The London police have followed suit with raiding dispensaries. Yesterday, the London Police raided 5 marijuana dispensaries, arresting many shop workers and owners in the process. Dispensaries are illegal under federal law, as medical marijuana can only be sold by highly regulated government-approved commercial producers. Attached is a link to company that legally supplies […]

Update on the Gatineau Case

Two of our clients performed exceptionally well at this court-martial. Our trial preparation made a huge difference. All the charges related to their assaults resulted in convictions, which is a huge success for our clients. The particular lawyer that represented this serial sexual assaulter took a far more aggressive approach than previous court martials. It’s […]

It is Official, Uber in London is here to Stay

It is official, The city council in London listened to its residents and voted to keep the popular service in our city. Phillip Millar was on the radio discussing the importance of Uber before the final vote was in, presenting a very persuasive argument. On the same day, Uber also won their case on not […]

All you Need to Know on Islamaphobia in Canada and Motion 103

With Islamaphobia being a constant theme in the news it’s important to educate yourself with what parliament is doing about it here in Canada…especially after the Montreal shooting. This article provides all you need to know about Motion 103 and why it is so controversial. The article below educates those interested in knowing what Motion […]

‘They’re Going to Shoot You’

  Melissa Faccolio was common law wife to Samuel Maloney. On December 23rd 2016, Maloney was killed in a police shooting in their home on Duchess Ave. Maloney was also a client of Millars Law and was on the phone with lawyer Nick Cake when he was fatally shot. Faccolio was arrested after the shooting that she […]

New Laws that Came into Effect on January 1, 2017

Don’t Start the New Year in the dark… Be in the know by reading this list of new laws that came into effect on Jan. 1, 2017. The new laws include: Door-to-Door Energy sales, impaired driving, and police carding http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/new-laws-in-2017-everything-you-need-to-know-1.3203410

Former Military Medic Faces Court Martial for Sexual Assault Alligations

Phillip Millar traveled to Gatineau, Ottawa in support of his clients over a 3-week trial. Two women are accusing a former military medic that took the liberty of doing breast examinations while it was not protocol. An interesting case to follow. Two links are below: Millars Law continues to represent victims of sexual assault. Call […]