File consists of transfer sheets and memoranda, arranged alphabetically according to client name, detailing securities held in trust and then released by the firm on behalf of its clients.
File consists of newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to other law firms in North America and Britain.
File consists of notes, poems, newspaper clippings, correspondence, invitations and joke legal documents created and/or accumulated by Mary A. Bond, an employee at Fasken Robertson Aitchison Pickup & Calvin, sent to Bryce MacKenzie in 1976.
File consists of envelopes, a memo and a letter documenting instances of various misspellings of the firm name. The file was maintained by J.W. Swackhamer.
File consists of photographic negatives depicting leisure activities, such as tennis, volleyball and sunbathing, at a firm retreat in Florida.
File consists of photographs taken at the Fasken & Calvin offices during the move from the 29th to 31st floor up to higher floors in the TD Centre building. The photographs depict : reception desk on the 29th floor (39P.6), reception desk on the 30th floor (39P.8), reception desk on the 31st floor (39P.26), Bob Harrison (l) and Roger Wilson (r) (39P.7), the boardroom table in the 42nd floor main boardroon (the table was so large it had to be built in the room) (39P.11), the anteroom to the new 42nd floor boardroom (39P.14), and Ron Rolls' office with W.R. Riddell's desk (39P.19).
File consists of a variety of portraits of firm lawyers for use in an articling student brochure. Lawyers depicted in these photographs are Brian Budden, Janice Javier, Megan Gillis, Anil Aggarwal, John Beardwood, Robert Shirriff, Allan Schwartz, Roxanne McCormick, Bassem Shakeel, John Grosso, Angela D. Padova, Jim Craven, Beth Beattie, Sharon Warden, Beryl Green, Denis Boulianne, Robert Harrison, Claude Thomson, Elena Hoffstein, John Campion, Lisa Tracey, Robyn Mendelson, Rosalind Cooper, Ron Walker, and Lynne McArole.
File relates to the activities and functions of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Alumni Association, of which C. Ian Kyer was a member and part of the association's executive. Records in this file document the association's preparations for alumni dinners in 1982 and 1985, as well as meetings of the executive and the association's finances. Included are correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agendas, newsletters and balance sheets.
File consists of records created and accumulated by Ian Kyer in relation to his research and writing about the history of Fasken & Calvin law firm. These records, including memoranda, correspondence and newspaper clippings, document Fasken & Calvin office procedures in 1960s, the firm's new and/or departing lawyers and other staffing issues in the 1980s, the purchase of a first edition of Edward Marion Chadwick's book, Ontarian families, and the progress of Kyer's research on the firm.
File consists of a memorandum and draft essay titled "Anatomy of a 1980s mega-deal: the Hiram Walker take-over bid", written by Fasken lawyer Richard B. Potter. These items pertain to the Fasken firm's involvement with the 1986 Hiram Walker take-over bid and sale to Allied-Lyons.
File consists of copies of three newspaper articles regarding the merger of Fasken & Calvin and Campbell, Godfey & Lewtas and the appointment of André Galipeault as the president of the newly created Fasken Martineau Walker.
File consists of handwritten notes created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. These records pertain to a course on the subject of conflict of laws taken by Aird in the fall of 1948.
File consists of handwritten notes, a course syllabus and typescript course materials created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. These records pertain to a course on the subject of constitutional law taken by Aird in 1948 and 1949 and taught by Bora Laskin.
File consists of handwritten notes, a course syllabus and other course materials created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. These records pertain to a course on the subject of evidence taken by Aird in 1947 and 1948.
File consists of blank legal forms, exam notes and other course materials created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. These records pertain to a course on the subject of mortgages and sales of land taken by Aird in 1947 and 1948.
File consists of notes and examination questions created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student at the University of Toronto in 1945 and 1946. These records pertain to a course offered by the Department of Political Science titled "Modern political theory and institutions" and are organized into subjects such as "Soviet Russia", "democratic theories" and "Socialism."
File consists of handwritten notes created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School in 1947. These records pertain to a class on the subject of legal practice.
File consists of handwritten notes created and maintained by John Black Aird while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. These records pertain to a course on the subject of legal practice taken by Aird in the fall of 1948.