Ronald P. Miller
Called to the Bar in 1972, Ronald has been with the firm since 1990. His practice is centered on corporate/commercial dealings and estate planning. He has written and lectured frequently on business and estate planning matters. Ronald is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the Trust/Estates and Corporate Law Sections of the Canadian Bar Association. The hallmarks of his approach are responsiveness, dedication, creativity and a forthright personal style.
Education:
University of Toronto (B. Comm., 1967)University of Toronto (LL.B., 1970)
Year of Call:
Ontario, 1972Professional Associations:
Society of Trust and Estate PractitionersOntario Bar Association, Trust and Estate Section
Ontario Bar Association, Corporate Law Section
Articles and Seminars:
"Cottage Wars", The Globe and Mail;
"Give thought to your Will: Your Family will thank you", Active Adult Magazine;
"Estate planning for second marriages: a primer" and "Don't overlook principal residence, family cottage", The Lawyers Weekly;
"Leave RRSP to loved one rather than estate", Financial Post;
"Legal Tips to Avoid Legal Traps", Mature Lifestyles Magazine;
"Tie the financial knot before second marriage", The Saturday Star;
“The Importance of Wills and Powers of Attorney”, George Brown College;
“Pre-Retirement Seminar”, Toronto District School Board;
“Succession Planning Seminar”, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce;
“Directors and Officers’ Liability”, Canadian Bar Association;
“Shareholders’ Disputes”, Law Society of Upper Canada;
“An Analysis of Law Partnership”, Bar Admission Course;
“Legal Implications of Starting a Business”, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology, North York Small Business Seminars, The City of Toronto Business Forum;
“Legal Implications of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement”, Lexington, Kentucky and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
“Franchising In the Hospitality Industry”, Canadian Bar Association (Continuing Legal Education);
"Implications of Bankruptcy and Insolvency of a Franchise", Canadian Franchise Association, Annual Legal Symposium;
“Self-Employment Training Seminar”, jobsOntario.
