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Non Insurance Insurance
I notice occasionally insurance companies deny claims. For some inexplicable reason or other, they refuse to pay. I have a solution. How about the establishment of an insurance company that would insure against denial of claims by other insurance companies. So if...
Litigating With Love
I had a couple of people ask me recently if I knew any collaborative family lawyers. They insisted on one. I for one have mixed feelings about the process. It got me thinking. If it is as effective as its proponents say, why don't they crank up the approach even...
Prophets for Profit
I frequently get unsolicited calls from financial advisors telling me they can offer me a free portfolio review and if I retain their services, they virtually guarantee me riches rivalling those of Warren Buffett. I am sure this ultimate wizard of wealth exists but I...
PCs or Macs? That is the Question
Many offices are considering switching their systems to Apple Macs. I have a vast knowledge on the subject given that I can match anyone on the planet on the frustration meter. Here are my thoughts. Actually I have both at home. While still in practice I seriously...
I Think, Therefore I’m in Trouble
Are the thought police coming? Fast forward a bit. Government legislation says all our thoughts are to be monitored. To ensure compliance residents must wear a thought transponder (“TT”) on their heads. You zoom along the highway when suddenly you hear a siren and...
Hello? Whatever
The youth seem to have a language of their own, as I guess they always have had. It is not quite a whole language. It just involves a number of distinct phrases. The other night one of my daughter's friends left a voice mail message: "Hi Natalie. Like it's me. Like...
Capital Idea
One of the best lessons lawyers can learn is, know your judge. I fondly recall a case I had where a client pled guilty to impaired driving. She operated a car after having consumed a glass of wine too many. Maybe two glasses. OK, so her blood alcohol level was about 3...
The Mouse in the House
A mouse recently moved into my house. I had not seen a real live mouse since my formative years in Montreal. In the 1950s, a mouse in a downtown Montreal tenement was about as commonplace as a smoked meat sandwich. You wouldn't think of complaining to the landlord....
Of Judges and Jedis
A seemingly not too notorious criminal case made its way into the news. Twenty four year old Lavinia Woodward, a student at Oxford University, stabbed her boyfriend in the leg with a bread knife. She was apparently angry at him for telling her mom she had been...
Sitting is the New Smoking-The Government Cares
It looks like the Ontario government will be in charge of selling legalized marijuana. Legal weed will be sold just like liquor in special LCBO shops . The result will now be that just like gambling and booze, the government will have a monopoly and consequent golden...