Limitation periods are widely regarded as the bane of a lawyer’s existence. Arguably, this is especially so for estate litigators, who are required to balance a number of different statutes each with their own unique limitation periods. For some general guidance on navigating limitation periods in estate litigation, check out the following paper co-authored by Justin W. de Vries and Christopher Cook: Navigating Limitation Periods in Estate Litigation. This paper was published by the Law Society of Ontario for its annual program, The Six-Minute Estates Lawyer 2024. Happy reading!
May 8, 2024
by:
Chris Cook
Christopher Cook is an associate lawyer at de VRIES LITIGATION LLP. He obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in June 2022. Prior to law school, Christopher completed a Bachelor of Arts degree specializing in philosophy at the University of Toronto, and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.