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No Obligation to Sue a John Doe or Jane Doe
Partial Summary Judgment (Almost) Dead in Ontario
Court of Appeal for Ontario Addresses Actual and Constructive Knowledge of Claims for Contribution and Indemnity
Malik v Attia: Ontario Court of Appeal further restricts partial summary judgment
Raising expectations of privacy at the border – the search of personal electronic devices
Amendment to Occupiers’ Liability Act Creates 60 Day Notice Requirement
Supreme Court of Canada expands on the duty of good faith: C.M. Callow Inc. v. Zollinger
In C.M. Callow Inc. v Zollinger, 2020 SCC 45 (CM Callow), the Supreme Court of Canada expanded on the scope […]
No compensable harm, no certification: The Ontario Superior Court decision of Maginnis and Magnaye v. FCA Canada et al.
. . . In its recent decision in Maginnis and Magnaye v. FCA Canada et al. (“Maginnis”), the Ontario Superior […]
Avoiding the empty bag: How we get our clients paid
Helping clients litigate their disputes is at the heart of what we do as commercial litigators. An important aspect of […]
Modernizing the Rules of Civil Procedure, keeping up with the new normal
The Fact that a Named Plaintiff Has No Legal Status Does Not Justify Correcting an Alleged Misnomer
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