by Millars Law | Jun 20, 2017 | Press, Uncategorized, Victims Rights
As of Wednesday, Canadian consumer’s cell phone contract obligations have changed. The biggest change affects those locked into 3-year wireless agreements. CRTC’s first crack at a wireless code went into effect in late 2013. That agreement mostly applies to new...
by Millars Law | Jun 5, 2017 | Fraud, Personal Injury, Press, Uncategorized, Victims Rights
You would think that honesty is important when it comes to hiring a lawyer. I at least do. This is why it confuses me when I see the recent rash of misleading billboard advertising that is all over London and other cities. These ads are mainly from Toronto-based law...
by Millars Law | May 19, 2017 | Personal Injury, Press, Uncategorized
You know that guy, the guy that everybody hates, the one guy that waits until the last minute to merge in a construction zone. We come across this moment too often, especially with the construction detours that feel like they are on every road and throughout your trip...
by Millars Law | May 10, 2017 | Criminal Defense, Press
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:...
by Millars Law | May 5, 2017 | Civil Lawsuit, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Press, Uncategorized, Victims Rights, Workplace Injury
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...
by Millars Law | Mar 5, 2017 | Press, Uncategorized
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...