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Recent Ontario Court decision confirms presumption on pre-certification motions sequencing: Implications for class actions
Intrusion upon seclusion is not concerned with dissemination: No privacy breach where lawfully obtained information used to terminate employee
Climate Change Litigation and Disclosure Requirements: Recent Developments in Canada
The Trend Towards New Privacy Torts – Alberta Weighs In
As private lives are increasingly digitized, Canadian courts continue to expand their recognition of common law privacy torts. The latest […]
CONTEXT, CONTEXT, CONTEXT: Commercial forum selection clauses and the importance of surrounding circumstances
In the decision of Loan Away Inc. v. Facebook Canada Ltd.[1], the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the enforceability of […]
All in the family (business): Abuse of process by re-litigation in commercial and estates proceedings
Ontario Superior Court of Justice Amends Issue Date of Statement of Claim after Failure of Duty by Court Staff
OSC Guidance on assessment and investigation cooperation
Civil Procedure and Practice in Ontario, 2021
If you die a rich person, have you failed?
Recently the James Bond actor, Daniel Craig, made headlines when he declared that inheritances are “distasteful” and noted that he […]
Court of Appeal for Ontario Summarizes Key Principles in the Appropriate Means Analysis
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