The Information Portal

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A curated hub of legal analysis, practical guides, and timely updates from Grigoras Law—written for clients, professionals, and the public.

Grigoras Law’s Information Portal gathers plain-language explainers, case commentaries, and practice notes across
civil litigation, commercial litigation, business law, appeals, and select cross-border topics (including international
and Nevada matters). We focus on practical takeaways, Ontario procedure, and timely developments—so you can move
from reading to action with confidence.

THE INFORMATION PORTAL

This section of our website features a variety of legal musings, including blog posts, video blogs, comments, articles, and general posts.
Warning: No matter how much care we’ve taken to ensure the information here is complete at the time it was posted, the information may not be comprehensive or current and is provided for general information purposes only and should not be relied upon for legal advice.  You should consult a qualified lawyer on any specific legal question or matter.  Grigoras Law is not responsible and all liability is excluded for any damage or loss due to any reliance upon the information here. Use of the information on this page is at your own risk.
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Civil Litigation

What is Defamation in Ontario?

Defamation in Ontario refers to statements that diminish a person’s reputation in the eyes of reasonable individuals. To establish defamation, three elements must be proven: the statement was defamatory, referred to the plaintiff, and was published to at least one other person. Defamatory statements often allege misconduct, dishonesty, or incompetence, but context plays a critical role. Not all criticisms qualify as defamation—trivial insults or hyperbolic remarks typically do not meet the legal threshold.

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Civil Litigation

Enforcing a Foreign Judgment in Ontario: An In-Depth Guide for Foreign Creditors and Ontario Debtors

Enforcing a foreign judgment in Ontario involves navigating a unique legal landscape that respects international judgments while safeguarding local standards. Ontario courts generally uphold foreign decisions, allowing creditors to seek enforcement through streamlined processes. However, local debtors may raise defences, such as jurisdictional challenges or public policy conflicts. Whether you’re enforcing a judgment or resisting one, Grigoras Law provides the expertise needed to guide you through this complex process.

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