Heritage Capital Corp v Equitable Trust

James Steele offers two significant lessons to purchasers of Canadian heritage properties in his analysis of Heritage Capital Corp v Equitable Trust.  The article as it appeared on The Court.ca can be read here.

TheCourt.ca is a blog published by Osgoode Hall Law School that strives to be an inclusive forum for leading scholars and practitioners to publish, review and discuss commentary on recent Supreme Court judgments.

 

 

James Steele Contributes to Feature Commentary in BarNotes

The Spring 2016 issue of CBA Saskatchewan’s BarNotes includes a Feature Commentary on “Music and the Law”.  Included in the article is a piece by James Steele called “Keeping Work-Life Balance in Harmony”.   As many people are aware, James is an accomplished fiddle player, having won both the Canadian Grand Master Fiddle Championship and the Grand North American Fiddle Championship.

James explains how his music and law practice complement each other.  He continues to perform locally while growing a successful litigation practice.  As he says in the article, “careful scheduling and a supportive firm” allow him to combine his passions of law and music.

 

 

 

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