by Treblaw | Oct 5, 2016 | Litigation
Inna and I were about to get married. We were taking our adult children to the Napa Valley for the wedding – their first trip to wine country. One wasn’t sure he like to drink. One would rather drink beer. One would drinking anything – as long as there was lots to...
by Treblaw | Oct 3, 2016 | Litigation
Can you remember the last time you used the “Yellow Pages?” Can you even remember the last time you saw a Yellow Pages. For that matter when is the last time you used a regular telephone book. When you receive those books what do you do with them? Do they even make it...
by Treblaw | Sep 28, 2016 | Litigation
Kids fighting in a sandbox. “That’s my toy.” “You’ve played with that toy too long, it’s my turn.” “You wrecked my sand castle!” “That wasn’t a sand castle it was a pile of useless sand.” All parents have shrugged their shoulders, sighed, shook their heads and when...
by Treblaw | Sep 26, 2016 | Litigation
You dance. Really? Latin dance? Salsa, Cha Cha, and what in the world is Bachata. The answer is yes, I dance. So does Inna. We are both in final preparation to compete in the Canadian championship in Toronto the second weekend in October. We dance with passion. We...
by Treblaw | Sep 22, 2016 | Litigation
Everybody likes things that are free. Free things often make us happy. Sometimes free things are valuable to us – sometimes they are junk. Sometimes they actually cost us money and aren’t really free at all. Free initial consultations offered by lawyers fall into all...
by Treblaw | Sep 21, 2016 | Litigation
At the end of a two-day conference jammed full of ideas and innovation, when Gary Vaynerchuk stood up and sad that immigrants succeed because they don’t spend money on stupid shit the room erupted with laughter – I laughed to but not for the reason you may think, you...