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You often hear the phrase "you need to bring a motion" when you are involved in a lawsuit. Ontario Lawyers Heather Douglas and Heather Hui-Litwin demystify this phrase for the lay person, in this episode of Legalese Translator,. Also of interest is interpreting when a motion is "made". Once a motion is "made" under section 137.1 of the Courts of Justice Act, no further steps can be taken in the proceeding. However, when exactly is a motion considered to be “made” without providing a date in the notice of motion? The Ontario Superior Court interpreted when a motion is considered "made". Case link: https://canlii.ca/t/jjf4n At para. 78, “the motion must be considered made when the moving defendant has done all that it can do unilaterally to deliver the formal documents to commence the motion process under the Rules and any applicable Practice Direction, if any”. Heather Douglas's articles When can a motion in court be considered made http://www.slaw.ca/2021/10/06/when-ca... Helpful Tips for Preparing for Motions. http://www.slaw.ca/2022/04/06/helpful... Heather Hui-Litwin was a self-represented litigant before she became a lawyer. She remembers how confusing the rules of court were when she was new to the legal system. Heather H. now focuses her work into public legal education. She teams up with Heather Douglas, a lawyer who is currently practising civil litigation in Toronto. Warning: The videos on Litigation Help are intended to provide general legal information only. They are not substitutes for legal advice from a legal professional. We do not warrant the accuracy of any of the information in the videos. They are entertainment, informational videos only meant to provide some context to common legal terms or doctrines. If you require legal help, please consult a professional directly Heather Hui-Litwin: www.litigation-help.com Heather Douglas: www.heatherdouglaslaw.com