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Revision as of 16:51, 3 July 2021
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The Courts
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Legal Writing
- Tools to improve your legal writing
Commentary
- Appealing an LTB Decision to Divisional Court
- Disputing Service in Large Multi-Swelling Apartment Buildings
- Making a Third-Party Request for Information under TARA
- The Impact of Newman v. Glanville, 2019 ONSC on Vulnerable and High Risk Tenants
- The impact of O Reg 73/20 on Notices Issued under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006
News
- June 7, 2021 - Need more information on various human rights issues? Our human rights section is growing. You can find the human rights information here.
- April 25, 2021 - We have now added a Documents tab at the top of the page. This will allow you to see how the case law is being used.
- April 21, 2021 - We are currently finding a new home for the RSS feed of the Supreme Court Cases and tweaking the new and updated categories list.
- April 20, 2021 - You can now find out which categories and pages that have been updated or created recently. YouTube videos are now being embedded into the site.
- April 16, 2021 - You can make comments on the pages to provide your input.
- November 25, 2019 - We are now an approved publisher with CanLII Connects
About Us
Caselaw Ninja is a research database intended for legal professionals and individuals looking for self-help. On this site, you will find hundreds of legal cases distilled down to the core legal theory of each case. The pages are designed to allow you to simply hit print and hand them to an adjudicator to support your submissions.
The staff at Riverview Legal have contributed 100% of the cases to Caselaw Ninja.
About the Editors
- Shaun D. Harvey, B.A, Paralegal, Licensed 2013
- Mitchell Kent, Paralegal, Licensed 2012
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