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COVID-19 / Coronavirus Hub
Toronto Lawyers for COVID-19 Legal Services
Coronavirus / Covid-19 Legal Informational Exchange
Coronavirus / Covid-19 Litigation & Arbitration Resource
COVID-19 / Coronavirus Events Legal Practice Group
COVID-19 / Coronavirus not only has a tragic impact on the lives of many, but has resulted in the closure of non-essential businesses, manufacturing, halting exports and affecting transportation operations through forced isolation of labour, government-ordered closure and state sanction and embargo.
We offer legal advice and representation in business, commercial, real estate, condominium, family and wills & estates matters that have arisen as a result of the current pandemic.
Contracts and COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings for Real Estate Closings
- COVID-19 Pandemic Closures: Considerations For Commercial Tenants And Landlords
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: How to Schedule an Urgent Civil or Commercial List Hearing
- Nick Poon Comments on Frustration and Force Majeure Clauses for The Huffington Post
- Legal Consequences of COVID-19 / Coronavirus on Commercial Contracts
- Distribution Agreements and COVID-19
- Manufacturing Contracts and COVID-19
- Shopping Mall Lease Deferral from COVID-19
- Contract Disputes and COVID-19
- Joint Venture Contract and COVID-19s
- Commercial Litigation and COVID-19
- Import – Export Dispute and COVID-19
- Fashion Industry and COVID-19
- Food Industry and COVID-19
- Land Transport Carriage of Goods and COVID-19
- Marine Carriage of Goods and COVID-19
- Start Up Businesses and COVID-19
- Contract Arbitrator, Force Majeure Clause Dispute
- The Impact of COVID-19 / Coronavirus On Franchise Disclosure Obligations
Event Cancellation Due to COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: How to Schedule an Urgent Civil or Commercial List Hearing
- Nick Poon Comments on Frustration and Force Majeure Clauses for The Huffington Post
- Legal Consequences of COVID-19 / Coronavirus on Commercial Contracts
- Event Cancellation Claims from COVID-19
- Event Cancellation Dispute Arbitrator and COVID-19
- Force Majeure Clause Dispute and COVID-19
- Contract Termination from COVID-19
- Interruption and Delay of Distribution from COVID-19
- Delay and Interruption of Manufacturing and Supply from COVID-19
- Retail Rent Deferral from COVID-19
- Restaurant and Hospitality Industry and COVID-19
- Travel, Tourism and COVID-19
Condo Law and COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Short-term Rentals May Be Necessary and Important for Persons in Need of Self-isolation
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings for Real Estate Closings
- COVID-19 Pandemic Closures: Considerations For Commercial Tenants And Landlords
Debt Enforcement and COVID-19
Construction and COVID-19
Business and COVID-19
- COVID-19 | Ontario Allows More Businesses To Reopen Soon
- COVID-19 | Ontario to Permit Some Businesses to Reopen on May 4
- Small Business Relief Resources During COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- Ontario Extends Mandatory Closure of Non-Essential Businesses
- COVID-19 | Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program
- COVID-19 | Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program – Part 2
- Commercial Leases and Relief From Forfeiture: A Second Chance For Tenants During COVID-19?
Arbitration During the Pandemic
Family Law and COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Can I take my child out of the province or out of the country?
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Varying child support or spousal support obligations
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: What Constitutes an Urgent Family Law Matter?
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Alternatives to Family Court
- COVID-19 – Why You Should Update Your Will
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus and Family Law: Parenting Arrangements when Parents are Essential Workers
- COVID – 19 / Coronavirus – Restraining Orders and Peace Bonds
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus Children with additional health risks
- The Impact of COVID-19 / Coronavirus on Family Law
- Ontario Court of Justice Continues Suspension of Regular Operations Due to COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- Parenting Issues During COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- Custody and Access and COVID-19
- Spousal Support and COVID-19
- Child Support and COVID-19
- Urgent Motions and COVID-19
- Ex parte Motions and COVID-19
- Restraining Orders and COVID-19
- Preservation Orders and COVID-19
- Mobility and COVID-19
Real Estate | Commercial Leasing and COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Are Closing Dates Extended Due to Construction Sites Closing?
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings for Real Estate Closings
- COVID-19 Pandemic Closures: Considerations For Commercial Tenants And Landlords
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Short-term Rentals May Be Necessary and Important for Persons in Need of Self-isolation
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: How to Schedule an Urgent Civil or Commercial List Hearing
- COVID-19 | Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program
- COVID-19 | Ontario-Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program – Part 2
- Retail Rent Deferral from COVID-19
- Commercial Leasing and COVID-19
- A Guide to Urgent Residential Eviction Orders and Enforcement During COVID-19
- Commercial Leases and Relief From Forfeiture: A Second Chance For Tenants During COVID-19?
Franchise Law and COVID-19
Wills and Estates – Coronavirus
- COVID-19 – Why You Should Update Your Will
- Ontario Allows Virtual Witnessing of Wills and Powers of Attorney During COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 and the Courts
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: What Constitutes an Urgent Family Law Matter?
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings for Enforcement Matters
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings for Real Estate Closings
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Alternatives to Family Court
- Remote Court Hearings – Emerging Protocols for COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: How to Schedule an Urgent Civil or Commercial List Hearing
- Arbitration & Court Closure Due to COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- Ontario Courts Suspend Civil Jury Trials Due to COVID-19 / Coronavirus
- Moving Litigation to Arbitration | Arbitration Option in Times of COVID-19
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Urgent Hearings in Small Claims Court
- COVID-19 / Coronavirus: Are Examinations by Video Conference the “New Normal”?
- Ontario Court of Justice Continues Suspension of Regular Operations Due to COVID-19 / Coronavirus