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<title>Dinner with the Estates List Justices</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>On April 23, 2008, I attended at the Ontario Bar Association&rsquo;s <a href="http://www.oba.org/en/cle_pdf/08TRU0422T.pdf">Dinner with the Estates Lists Justices</a>.</p>
<p>The evening began with a review of the Case of the Month by Barry Corbin.&nbsp;Barry discussed the Court of Appeal decision of <em><a href="http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onca/doc/2008/2008onca39/2008onca39.html">Madore-Ogilvie v. Ogilvie Estate</a> </em>(This case was also discussed by Sean Graham and Rick Bickhram in Hull on Estates, <a href="http://estatelaw.hullandhull.com/2008/03/articles/podcasts-audio/midori-and-ogilvy-hull-on-estates-103">Episode #103</a>.) This case dealt with the inclusion of jointly owned insurance polices as &ldquo;section 72&rdquo; assets under the <em>Succession Law Reform Act.</em></p>
<p>Following Barry&rsquo;s excellent presentation, Madam Justice Allen, Madam Justice Conway and Mr. Justice Brown took to the dais.&nbsp;They discussed various ways that the bar can work with the bench in order to facilitate the decision-making process, while advocating the client&rsquo;s position.</p>
<p>Practical tips include organizing the court file, filing meaningful confirmation forms, attending with a working draft of the Order Giving Directions, and filing chronologies and lists of beneficiaries were appropriate.</p>
<p>The importance of filing a Factum was emphasized.&nbsp;These are said to be extremely helpful, and not filing a Factum should be an exception rather than the norm.&nbsp;</p>
<p>More tomorrow.</p>
<p>Paul Trudelle</p>]]></description>
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