In addition to his practice, Aram is a part-time instructor at Humber Polytechnic and Osgoode Hall Law School. You can read his thoughts on various law topics published in the Toronto Law Journal, LexisNexis, and the Humber Journal of Paralegal Access to Justice.
LL.M.
2016
University of Birmingham
LL.B.
2015
Sometimes, you don’t know who to sue. But a decision must be made quickly because the bright red line of a limitation period is never too far away. Thankfully, the law allows for correction of (certain) mistakes; more specifically, mistakes in name. This saving grace is described as the “doctrine of misnomer” [...]
As a general rule, a mortgagee must obtain a Writ of Possession prior to taking possession of a residential property upon default of a mortgagor. In limited and exceptional circumstances, a mortgagee may take possession without obtaining a Court-issued Writ of Possession. The rising interest rates (among other things) have [...]
Condominium living boasts many benefits, including, among other things, a wide array of physical amenities, provision of various services (i.e. security, concierge etc.) and having ownership of a financially growing and profitable real estate asset. However, condominium living also carries a degree of responsibility on the unit [...]

















