Motions in Ontario Civil Courts - For Beginners

This lecture explains the basic concept of a motion in a civil proceeding: what is a motion, when do you bring one, common types of motions, how motions are heard, etc. This lecture is taught by Amer Mushtaq, LL.B., M. Engineering , B.Sc. (Hons.), who is the Principal and Founder of Formative LLP. Through his YouTube channel, YouCounsel, Amer shares practical advice from his years of legal experience to help anyone access justice and achieve their goals. Subscribe today to learn more. — 🕒 Lecture Outline: — 00:41 - 00:52 Disclaimer 00:52 - 01:22 Topics of Discussion 01:22 - 02:18 What is a Motion 02:18 - 02:31 Example of a Motion 02:31 - 03:25 Noting in Default 03:25 - 04:22 Production of Documents 04:22 - 05:00 Setting Down Timetable 05:00 - 05:22 Motion for Summary Judgment 05:22 - 06:22 Setting Aside Varying or Amending a Court Order 06:22 - 07:43 Who Do You Bring The Motion Before 07:43 - 08:06 Ex-Parte 08:06 - 08:58 Brought on Notice 08:58 - 09:20 Unopposed Position 09:20 - End Motions Contested 09:38 How are Motions Heard? 10:06 Notice of Motion 11:23 Rule 76 11:56 Summary — ► Remember to Like, Comment, and Subscribe! — Looking to hire a lawyer or seeking legal advice? Visit Formative LLP (http://www.formativelaw.ca) where you can get in touch with Amer and his team to help you navigate your legal concerns. Book a call directly with Amer on Clarity: https://clarity.fm/amermushtaq Looking for formal course offerings? Visit http://www.youcounsel.ca/ Show notes, links, further readings, attachments: https://www.formativelaw.ca/2019/01/m... To access the slides used in this presentation, visit: https://www.formativelaw.ca/2019/01/m... Have a question about this lecture? Visit http://www.youcounselforums.ca/ to post your question for free and get feedback from the legal community For the machine generated transcription to this video, visit: https://www.formativelaw.ca/2019/01/m...