Intersection Countdown Timers: More Harm Than Good?
A recent study in Toronto suggests that people see intersection countdown timers as a challenge to race across the road, as opposed to something that tells them to stop for safety’s sake. Numbers indicate an increase in the number of motor vehicle/pedestrian accidents at Toronto intersections since the timers were installed. From Yahoo News: The study, […]
Uninsured And Underinsured Drivers
In this interview with 97.7 FM, Toronto lawyer Michelle Arzaga talks about what your rights are if you’ve been injured in an accident by an uninsured driver.
Hon. Gerry Weiner On The 25th Anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement
The following is from a speech made by the Hon. Gerry Weiner in Toronto, on the 25th Anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement.
Client Service Minute: Civility And Service
Client service tips from Paul Alisauskas – Pace Law Firm: We hear quite a bit about the growth of incivility in the work place. Recent research suggests it is indeed on the rise.
Canadian Immigration Update | September 2013
In this video, immigration director Jim Metcalfe provides an update on Canadian immigration matters.
Stopped At The Border
In this interview, immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk talks about what happens when you are stopped at the border, and how you can avoid trouble in the future.
US Citizens Renouncing Their Citizenship. Why?
In this Q&A, immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk talks about why some US citizens are renouncing their citizenship.
Client Service Minute: Feeling Good
Client service tips from Paul Alisauskas – Pace Law Firm: I met with a woman last week in our Collingwood office who gave me a handy idea about how to look at the question of client service.
US and Canadian Immigration Update | Immigration Lawyer Andy Semotiuk
The following is a Q and A with immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk. He answers questions on current immigration issues:
Injured By A Dog? Know Your Rights
According to statistics, approximately 42 dogs bites occur every hour in Canada. In Ontario alone, there are over 5000 dog bites reported every year. Significantly more dog bites and other forms of dog attacks go unreported. Victims of dog attacks are often wary of reporting incidents or seeking compensation because they know the dog and […]