by Marty Gobin | Feb 5, 2026 | Legal Ethics, Legal Practice Skills and Management, Small Claims Court (CA)
Gobin & Leyenson LLP is pleased to share that managing partner and licensed paralegal, Olga Leyenson, has co‑authored the new sixth edition of Small Claims Court: Procedure and Practice, published by Emond Publishing. The textbook remains a trusted guide for...
by Marty Gobin | Mar 24, 2021 | Criminal Defence - CA
In September 2020, an assistant deputy minister at the Ministry of the Solicitor General sent a memorandum to municipalities across the province of Ontario providing information and advice on the enforcement of the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19)...
by Marty Gobin | Jan 22, 2021 | Constitutional Law, Uncategorized
Baber was validly criticizing the increasingly draconian measures and their unintended side effects Politicians who want to appear concerned but don’t comply with the pandemic guidelines they espouse, like staying away from other humans unless necessary, are...
by Marty Gobin | Jan 7, 2021 | Criminal Defence - CA, Uncategorized
Moses Demian is reported to have taken his life shortly after having been arrested by Toronto Police In his Jan. 6 article, “Man arrested under lockdown rules Saturday, dead on Monday,” the Toronto Sun’s Joe Warmington reported on the tragic case of Moses Demian, who...
by Marty Gobin | Apr 8, 2018 | Criminal Defence - CA, Uncategorized
The following is offered in rebuttal to a March 30 column by Paula Ethans entitled “Why lawyers should advocate for greater diversity in their profession”: In her recent column, Paula Ethans defended the decision of the Benchers (like a board of directors) of The Law...