Rona Ambrose Proposes Bill for Sexual Assault Training for Judges

Rona Ambrose, the interim Conservative leader has put forward a bill that will close the gap between survivors of sexual assault and judges. She proposes that it will be mandatory for judges to have sexual assault law training…This would be hugely beneficial to the law community and cases that deals with victims. I have advocated […]

Update on the Gatineau case: Man Convicted of Sexual Assault

Phillips clients are pleased that this man was convicted on charges relating to their assault. Read the article below that explains the summary judgment on the man convicted based on sexually assaulting a slew of military woman. This man was charged based on the accusations that he improperly gave breast examinations during medical assessments. Please call […]

Update: Link on Police Apology and Outlets for Survivors of Sexual Assault

I am someone who unfortunately can say that many of my female clients have been failed by our criminal legal system. It is important for survivors of sexual assault to understand all their options. There are other means to receiving justice until our criminal courts can see through the dust clouds of male offenders. Call […]

‘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 […]

Chevron Case – Corporate Separateness Explained

An interesting and fairly simple case to grasp for those who are interested in learning about Canadian corporate law. This $9.5 billion dollar Chevron case was granted summary judgment based on bedrock Canadian Law principle called ‘corporate separateness’ http://business.financialpost.com/legal-post/chevron-case-is-textbook-application-of-canadian-corporate-law

WSIB Lifts Lid on Secret Drug List That They Will Cover

Have you been injured at work? Did you know that you may be entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering that you have endured? Recently, WSIB (Workers benefits) published the list of drugs that they will cover if represented properly. The article published by The Toronto Star is linked below. Imagine the stress you […]

Knowing your Rights: Filming Police in Canada

It’s important to know your rights. In fact, we encourage our clients and their loved ones to know their rights, because you never know when things could go astray. Linked below is a Huffington post that explains that you can film police enforcement in Canada, and we actually encourage that you do so. Call us today […]