What your Insurance Company Doesn’t Want you to Know

Everyone buys insurance, everyone needs insurance, but not many understand how the insurance industry works. Nor do people take the time to figure out how to buy insurance as an informed consumer. If you want the inside scoop on how insurance works, wouldn’t you want to go to a person who works at the sharp […]

Meet Michelle Theberge

Meet Michelle Theberge, the newest member of our powerful team; Michelle is an experienced litigator who cut her teeth in the adversarial and dog eat dog world of Toronto.  She emerged from this battleground as a warrior with incredible experience and knowledge that makes her an invaluable asset to clients who need strong representation.  Michelle […]

WhatsApp Hacked– Just One Photo Could Have Hacked Millions of Users: Forbes Article

An important article reminding you of the dangers of online apps. The popular ‘WhatsApp’ is on the hot seat this week when security researchers proved that anyone using WhatsApp since their desktop launch in 2015 could be hijacked– having their messages silently hacked. Apparently, since its conception the coding was flawed by being exploitable by […]

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 […]

Beware: Fake Virus Frauds

  Recently my eldest daughter left to university with a new MacBook that I had purchased for her. Soon after, she received a notice that her apple security had been violated. All of the notifications appeared to be from Apple, maintaining the same font and appearance of Apple messages. This particular pop-up noted that the […]

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 […]

‘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 […]