The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Toronto Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week in Petty Justice: Tens of thousands of dollars in missing consulting funds.
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The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week in Petty Justice: how lawyers are just like writers.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week in Petty Justice: a student paralegal decides to take sides.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims Court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week: a dispute over a tax rebate prompts some thoughts on the value of the court itself.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week: a client's bad trades on the stock market lead to a dispute over commissions.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week: A missing cheque that was supposed to erase a debt.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed. This week: a car dashboard's faulty sensor light and just how much one man's time is worth.
The case here described is real, witnessed by the author in a Toronto Small Claims court. The names have been changed and some details and times condensed.
A new series in which the author witnesses and reports on the proceedings at Small Claims court. The case here described is real, though names have been changed and some details and times condensed.
A new series in which the author witnesses and reports on the proceedings at Small Claims court. The case here described is real, though names have been changed and some details and times condensed.