Law Firm Orangeville Ottawa Toronto - Carters Professional Corporation - Barristers, Solicitors and

Web Name: Law Firm Orangeville Ottawa Toronto - Carters Professional Corporation - Barristers, Solicitors and

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A dynamic law firm established in Orangeville Ontario in January 2001, with offices also in Ottawa and Toronto. Carters has developed an excellent reputation in the practice areas listed below, with numerous lawyers having been recognized by Lexpert and Best Lawyers as leaders in their areas of practice.The lawyers and staff at Carters are committed to excellence in providing clients with complete legal solutions for their unique needs. The firm is specialized in church, charity and not-for-profit laws, ADR, civil and commercial litigation; corporate, employment, intellectual property, copyright and trade-marks, personal injury, privacy, anti-terrorism, real estate, wills estate administration.For Carters COVID-19 Policy - Click HereCOVID-19 Resources for Charities NFPsOntario Moving to Stage 3 of COVID-19 Reopening FrameworkBy Carters, July 15, 2020Learn more Government Announces Extension of the Canada Emergency Rent Assistance (CECRA) and Simplified Application ProcessProvided by the Department of Finance Canada, current as of June 30, 2020Learn more Mitigating Financial Losses and Navigating the Courts During COVID-19By Sean S. Carter and Heidi LeBlanc, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 476, June 25, 2020. Learn more COVID-19 Rent Relief for Commercial Landlords and TenantsBy Adriel N. Clayton and Luis R. Chacin, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 475, June 25, 2020. Learn more Stage 2 of Reopening Ontario: An Overview for Charities and Not-For-ProfitsBy Terrance S. Carter, Barry W. Kwasniewski and Esther Shainblum, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 474, June 25, 2020. Learn more Ontario Regulation 263/20: Amendments to Emergency Orders on Stage 1 and Stage 2 ClosuresBy Carters, June 16, 2020Learn more Ontario Regulation 52/20: New Order Regarding Public Events, Including Religious ServicesBy Carters, June 12, 2020Learn more New Infectious Disease Emergency Leave Provides Relief to Ontario EmployersBy Barry W. Kwasniewski and Luis R. Chacin, New Infectious Disease Emergency Leave Provides Relief to Ontario Employers), June 5, 2020Learn more Ontario Regulation 228/20: Infectious Disease Emergency LeaveFiled under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 on May 29, 2020Learn more New Details on COVID-19 Federal Response ProgramsBy Terrance S. Carter and Luis R. Chacin in Carter Charity & NFP Law Update, May 28, 2020Learn more Full listing of PublicationsClick on the links below to find out how we can serve you with legal services.Recent News Releases and PublicationsCharity NFP Law Update - June 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Mitigating Financial Losses and Navigating the Courts During COVID-19By Sean S. Carter and Heidi LeBlanc, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 476, June 25, 2020. Learn more COVID-19 Rent Relief for Commercial Landlords and TenantsBy Adriel N. Clayton and Luis R. Chacin, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 475, June 25, 2020. Learn more Stage 2 of Reopening Ontario: An Overview for Charities and Not-For-ProfitsBy Terrance S. Carter, Barry W. Kwasniewski and Esther Shainblum, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 474, June 25, 2020. Learn more COVID-19 Rent Relief for Commercial Landlords and TenantsBy Adriel N. Clayton and Luis R. Chacin, Business Law Bulletin No. 4, June 12, 2020. Learn more Charity NFP Law Update - May 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Ontario Court of Appeal Overturns Finding of Charitable Purpose TrustBy Jennifer M. Leddy, Terrance S. Carter and Adriel N. Clayton, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 473, May 28, 2020. Learn more Charity NFP Law Update - April 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Practical Strategies for Dealing with Termination of Contracts in a PandemicBy Sean S. Carter and Heidi Leblanc, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 472, April 30, 2020. Learn more COVID-19 Federal Government Support for Charities and NFPsBy Terrance S. Carter and Luis R. Chacin, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 471, April 30, 2020. Learn more Ontario PGT Allows Access to Retricted Chairitable Purpose FundsBy Ryan M. Prendergast, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 470, April 30, 2020. Learn more Direction and Control: Current Regime and AlternativesBy Terrance S. Carter and Theresa L.M. Man, April 2020, Charity & NFP Law Update, April 30, 2020. Paper Learn more Special COVID-19 Edition - Charity NFP Law Update - March 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Federal and Ontario Measures in Response to COVID-19 Impacting Charities and Not-for-ProfitsBy Terrance S. Carter and Jacqueline M. Demczur, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 469, March 24, 2020. Learn more Privacy and Data Security in Response to COVID-19By Esther Shainblum, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 468, March 24, 2020. Learn more COVID-19 and the Perfomance of ContractsBy Luis R. Chacin and Adriel N. Clayton, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 467, March 24, 2020. Learn more NFP Board and Members' Meetings Amidst COVID-19 PandemicBy Theresa L.M. Man, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 466, March 24, 2020. Learn more Employer Obligations and Considerations in Response to the COVID-19 PandemicBy Barry W. Kwasniewski, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 465, March 24, 2020. Learn more Due Diligence by Directors and Officers of Charities and NFPs in Response to COVID-19By Terrance S. Carter and Ryan M. Prendergast, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 464, March 24, 2020. Learn more Charity NFP Law Update - February 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Privacy Law UpdateBy Esther Shainblum, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 463, February 27, 2020. Learn more One Incident of Sexual Harassment Justified Termination for CauseBy Barry W. Kwasniewski, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 462, February 27, 2020. Learn more Competition Bureau's Role in Digital Advertising: Implications for Charities and Not-for-ProfitsBy Terrance S. Carter and Luis R. Chacin, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 461, February 27, 2020. Learn more Charity NFP Law Update - January 2020Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Voluntary Association's Constitution and By-Laws Found to be ContractualBy Jacqueline M. Demczur and Esther S.J. Oh. Church Law Bulletin No. 57, January 30, 2020. Learn more Termination Clause Found to be Void and Unenforceable by the Court of AppealBy Barry W. Kwasniewski, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 460, January 30, 2020. Learn more The CRA's Guidance on Journalism: Clarifying Tax Credits, QCJOs and RJOsBy Terrance S. Carter and Ryan M. Prendergast, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 459, January 30, 2020. Learn more Charity NFP Law Update - November 2019Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments and risk management considerationsLearn more Employee Taking Videos of Customer Results in Termination for CauseBy Barry W. Kwasniewski, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 458, November 28, 2019. Learn more Recent Developments in Information Technology Law Affecting Charities and NFPsBy Sean S. Carter, Esther Shainblum and Luis R. Chacin, Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 457, November 28, 2019. Learn more Full listing of PublicationsCarters Law FirmBarristers, Solicitors, Lawyers and Trademark AgentsOrangeville OfficeToll Free: 1-877-942-0001Tel: (519) 942-0001Ottawa OfficeTel: (613) 235-4774Toronto OfficeTel: (416) 675-3766Events PresentationsCarters Spring 2020 Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe Fifth of a Series of Seven Webinars was held on June 3, 2020 with a session by Esther Shainblum entitled "Navigating Privacy Breaches for Charities and NFPs".Learn more Carters Spring 2020 Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe Fourth of a Series of Seven Webinars was held on May 20, 2020 with a session by Terrance S. Carter entitled "Evolving Trends in Philanthropy: More Than Just Charitable Donations".Learn more Carters Spring 2020 Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe Third of a Series of Seven Webinars was held on May 6, 2020 with a session by Theresa L.M. Man entitled "Governance 101 for Charities & NFPs: Back to the Basics".Learn more Carters Spring 2020 Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe Second of a Series of Seven Webinars was held on April 29, 2020 with a session by Barry W. Kwasniewski entitled "You Can't Fire Me for That: I'm Off Duty!".Learn more Carters 2020 Spring Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe first of a Series of Seven Webinars was held on April 15, 2020 with a session by Sepal Bonni entitled "New Trademarks Act Now In Force: What It Means To Your Charity or MFP".Learn more The Ottawa Region 2020 Charity Not-for-Profit Law Seminarwas held on February 13, 2020. The Ottawa Region Charity & Not-for-Profit Law Seminar is designed to assist charities and not-for-profits in understanding developing trends in the law in order to reduce unnecessary exposure to legal liability.Learn more 2019 26th Annual Church Charity Law Seminarwas held on November 7, 2019. The Church & Charity Law Seminar is designed to assist churches and charities in understanding developing trends in the law in order to reduce unnecessary exposure to legal liability.Learn more Spring 2019 - Carters Charity NFP Webinar SeriesThe Sixth of a Series of Six Webinars was held on June 12, 2019 with a session by Esther Shainblum entitled "Critical Privacy Update for Charities and NFPs".Learn more Full listing of Publications Cookies are used for the limited purpose of navigating our website. In this regard, by continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy. Continue

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