JJ. Pension Law

AuthorTed Tjaden
ProfessionNational Director of Knowledge Management McMillan LLP
Pages270-271

Page 270

Scope Pension law is a fairly specialized subset of employment law focusing on federal and provincial pension legislation and case law interpreting that legislation. It is relevant in a number of areas of practice, particularly in family law (regarding valuation of matrimonial property), personal injury law, and employment law.

Subject headings

Pensions - Law and legislation - [jurisdiction] Pensions - Valuation - [jurisdiction]

Books CCH Canadian. Canadian Employment Benefits and Pension

Guide Reports. Looseleaf. Toronto: CCH Canadian, 1962.

Books Kaplan, Ari N. Pension Law. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2006.

Lloy, Douglas J. CPP Disability Pension Guide. Toronto: Butterworths, 2003.

MACDONALD, J. Bruce. Carswell’s Benefits Guide. Looseleaf.

Scarborough, ON: Carswell, 1999.

MCSWEENEY, Ian J. & David S. MCFARLANE. Pension Benefits Law in Ontario. Looseleaf. Scarborough, ON: Carswell, 1996. Mercer Human Resource Consulting. The Mercer Pension

Manual. Looseleaf. Toronto: Carswell, 1988. Also available in a modified format as a CD-ROM called Mercer Pension Manager.

Patterson, Jack & Catherine D. Aitken, ed. Pension Division and Valuation: Family Lawyers’ Guide. 2d ed. Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 1995.

Seller, Susan G. Ontario Pension Law Handbook. 2d ed. Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 2006.

Journals Compensation & Benefits Reporter (Carswell)

Compensation and Benefits Review (Carswell)

Estates, Trusts and Pensions Journal (Canada Law Book)

Encyclopedias Canadian Encyclopedic Digest:

· Annuities

· Pensions and Retirement Benefits

Halsbury’s Laws of England:

· Pensions and Annuities*

Case digests Canadian Abridgment (Carswell): Pensions

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