Case Comment: Soboczynski v Beauchamp 2015 ONCA 282 REAL ESTATE SPIS - Entire Agreement Clause; Out of Province Estate Trustees; Contracting with Unusual Parties; Canadian Wills in the EU; Electronic Documents & Digital Signatures | CPDonline.ca

Case Comment: Soboczynski v Beauchamp 2015 ONCA 282 REAL ESTATE SPIS - Entire Agreement Clause; Out of Province Estate Trustees; Contracting with Unusual Parties; Canadian Wills in the EU; Electronic Documents & Digital Signatures

Case Comment: Soboczynski v Beauchamp 2015 ONCA 282 	REAL ESTATE SPIS - Entire Agreement Clause; Out of Province Estate Trustees; Contracting with Unusual Parties; Canadian Wills in the EU; Electronic Documents & Digital Signatures

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Credits
Substantive: 0.5
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Sébastien G. Desmarais
Leslie Kirk
Sara Chloé Lemieux
Kathleen Robichaud
Lawrence Silber
Madelaine Thurston
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
35 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
CCLA Solicitors Conference 2016
Includes Handouts

In this presentation, speakers present the following topics:

  • Case Comment: Soboczynski v Beauchamp SPIS - Entire Agreement Clause
  • When an Executor Trustee is Out of Province
  • Contracting with Unusual Parties (Parties that are not Corporations)
  • Cross-Border Successions within the European States & Estate Planning for Canadians

Presenters

Sébastien G. Desmarais

Leslie Kirk

A native of Ottawa, Leslie obtained her B.Sc. (Honours) at Queen’s University before attending law school at the University of Ottawa. Leslie teaches the Estate Planning course at uottawa Faculty of Law, Common Law Section. She is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Canadian Bar Association / Ontario Bar Association and the County of Carleton Law Association. Follow her on twitter @anottawalawyer

Sara Chloé Lemieux

Kathleen Robichaud Sole Practitioner & Planning Committee Co-Chair

Kathleen Robichaud is a sole practitioner practicing in Manotick, Ontario. She has a business degree from the University of Ottawa obtained in 1994. She earned her law degree at Queens University, graduating in 1997. She articled at Perley-Robertson Hill & McDougall in Ottawa. She was called to the Ontario bar in 1999 and is a Lawyer member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Shortly after articling, Kathleen moved to Toronto and practiced there until returning to the Ottawa area and settling in Manotick in July of 2010. She has worked primarily as a sole practitioner throughout her years of practice. Kathleen is a member of the County of Carleton Law Association. She is co-chair of the organizing Committee for the East Region Solicitors Conference. She is also Past-Chair of the Sole, Small and General Practice Section of the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) and Past-Chair of the Pro Bono Sub Committee of the OBA. She is the Vice-Chair for the for the Solo, Small Firm and General Practice forum of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) and an East Region Representative of Council for the OBA. Kathleen has been a member of the Discipline Committee of the Professional Engineers of Ontario since 2013 and presides over professional conduct hearings as part of panel of adjudicators. Kathleen’s practice includes Corporate Law, Real Estate including development work and Wills and Estates.

Lawrence Silber

Lawrence Silber was called to the Bar in the province of Ontario Bar in 1986, and specializes in corporate/commercial law with particular expertise in income tax, estate and succession planning. He advises clients on a broad range of business matters and practices residential and commercial real estate. He is a Partner at Kelly Santini LLP. Lawrence Silber deals extensively with families in business together in order to provide a comprehensive solution to difficulties that arise in family businesses trying to balance family and business. Lawrence Silber has been an instructor in the Business Law section of the Ontario Bar Admission Course. He taught real property law for the Ontario Real Estate Association for close to 30 years and lectures frequently on wills and estate matters. Lawrence is a member of several tax and estate planning-related professional organizations, including the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, Ottawa Estate Planning Council and Family Enterprise Xchange (formerly the Canadian Association of Family Enterprises). He is on the Solicitors Conference Committee for the Carleton County Law Association, frequently contributing articles to the conference. He is also a member of the Taxation, Business, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law sections of the American Bar Association. Lawrence Silber earned both his civil and common law degrees (B.C.L. and LL.B) from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Madelaine Thurston

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