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Category Archives: Ontario Small Claims Court Lawsuit
Defending a Wrongful Dismissal Lawsuit in Small Claims Court
Q. I was sued by a former employee for wrongful dismissal. However, I believe I gave more than enough notice and paid all the statutory requirements. What do I do? In the space provided to me, I cannot go through … Continue reading
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Tagged clerk, defence, Employment Standards Act, file, lawsuit, Limitatins Act, limitation period, motion, notice, Plaintiff's Claim, statutory requirements, sued, wrongful dismissal
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Starting an Ontario Small Claims Court Lawsuit
Q. I want to sue my ex-partner in the Small Claims Court. How do I start the process? Thank you for asking an excellent general question which allows me to share some great tips for our “Small Talk” readers. Consult … Continue reading
Posted in Ontario Small Claims Court Lawsuit, Visitor Submitted Questions
Tagged cause of action, clerk, defence, Defendant, filing fee, Form 7A Plaintiff's Claim, judge, lawyer, legal dispute, legal name, licensed, Ministry of Attorney General, paralegal, postal strike, serve, slam dunks, small claims court, sue ex-partner
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