Background
Love, James B. was born on May 22, 1947 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Love, James B. was born on May 22, 1947 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
McGill University (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). Osgoode Hall (Bachelor of Laws, 1973. Master of Laws, Taxation, 1986).
Worked at Meighen Demers (Toronto, Ontario) specializing in Regional Munic. of Toronto. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Ontario. Author: papers, "Hands Across the Border? The United States.
Tax Benefit Rule - A Canadian Affinitive?".
"Divisive Reorganizations". "Heavy Metal -- Ontario Taxation Of The Hard Rock Industry".
"The Taxation Of Accumulating Trust Income In Canada Revisited Or Can There Be Equity And A Tax -- The Continuing Aftermath of Thellusson v. Woodward"; "He dropped a crooked sixpence upon a Crooked Stile," "An Analysis Of The Canadian Taxation Aspects Of Foreign Currency Transactions".
"Federal Sales Taxes -- Another Chance To End the Tale!".
"Loan and Lease Agreements," Tax Features of Major Business Agreements, Insight Conferences, April 26, 1994. Member: Canadian Bar Association. Canadian Tax Foundation.
American Bar Association (Associate Member).
Law Society of Upper Canada. The Lawyers Club.
Meighen Demers represents the business community.
The firm has particular expertise and experience in the following areas of business law: Finance (including securities, banking and project finance, mortgage lending, debt restructurings and work-outs, security enforcement, bankruptcy and insolvency), Corporate and Commercial Law (including mergers, acquisitions and dispositions, intellectual property, competition, employment, environment, computers, licensing, franchising, marketing and gaming), Tax (including domestic and international income and commodity tax), Commercial Litigation (including complex and multi-jurisdictional litigation and alternative dispute resolution), Commercial Real Estate and Municipal Law, Fiduciary Relations, International Transactions, Transportation.
Member: Canadian Bar Association. Canadian Tax Foundation. American Bar Association (Associate Member).
Law Society of Upper Canada.
The Lawyers Club.