Bullying: Not Just Children
Anyone in sports knows that the competitive environment surrounding sports promotes intense competition. We have all experienced the overzealous parent that pushes boundaries in their support for their team or child. Isn’t it ironic that as adults we condemn and prosecute children for bullying in schools, yet we tolerate it from other adults on the […]
Is the School Board Doing Enough to Protect Your Children from Predators?
Recent events in London have left me unsettled and in search of answers. It has come to my attention that a local man has been charged with multiple charges including kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor. That is disturbing enough; however, what left me the most unsettled was learning that: He was employed to work […]
Is the School Board Doing Enough to Protect Your Children from Predators?
Recent events in London have left me unsettled and in search of answers. It has come to my attention that a local man has been charged with multiple charges including kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor. That is disturbing enough; however, what left me the most unsettled was learning that: He was employed to work […]
Theft Rings Targeting Local Gyms and Why Aren’t They Telling You About it
Local Gyms put their Members at Risk. Most of us go the gym under the assumption that it is a safe place. It has come to our attention that the major athletic clubs in London are hiding information about an ongoing theft ring that is targeting their members. Yes… you heard that correctly, there is […]
Over-holding Has The Police Overreaching Their Authority
First and foremost, impaired investigations involve a multitude of Charter rights. When defending a client accused of impaired driving the file is evaluated on a number of factors, with an eye to finding ways in which the police have violated the client’s guaranteed Charter rights. This evaluation examines what the police have done prior to […]
Putting Our Children at Risk for the Sake of Beauty
Why Doesn’t Figure Skating Require Helmet Use Like Other Sports? Concussions are a pressing and current issue; many sports organizations are facing pressure from concussion advocates who range from professional athletes, parents, past players, and even just lovers of sports. The movement wants to protect everyone, especially children, from avoidable brain injuries. Many sports organizations are […]
Millars Law awarded the 2018 Corporate Intl Global Award: ‘Victims Rights’ Law Firm of the Year in Canada.’
Millars Law was awarded the 2018 Corporate Intl Global Award: ‘Victims Rights’ Law Firm of the Year in Canada.’ An International Award for Advocacy on the Behalf of Victims Rights in Canada. Millars Law is elated to be chosen as the winner of such a prestigious award and to be recognized globally for our ongoing […]
What To Do If You Are Threatened With A False Accusation Of Abuse
False Accusations of Domestic Assault Happen. This is a Fact. They happen for a number of reasons, it could be to win custody battles, force a spouse to leave the family home, or to get even with a spouse who wants a divorce. It may anger some that I acknowledge this, as if in doing […]
How Insurance Companies Can Benefit More From Death Than Injury
If a loved one dies as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be surprised to learn that their life is not worth too much in the eyes of the Court. Generally, each province has a capped amount that an immediate family member may be awarded in such a situation. In Ontario, family members […]
Can you guess why lawyers wear Robes in the Courtroom
Our legal traditions are rooted in our British ancestry. Lawyers and Judges in England began wearing black robes to court to mourn the passing of Queen Mary in the late 1600’s. Lawyers appearing in a Superior Court of Justice still drape themselves in the archaic garment to this day. The passage of time has taken […]