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The Fact that a Named Plaintiff Has No Legal Status Does Not Justify Correcting an Alleged Misnomer
HMB Holdings v Antigua: Supreme Court grants leave in case that will impact foreign judgment enforcement
Subsequent Discovery of the Severity of Injuries Will Not Extend the Limitation Period
Using music in your business? Copyright fees proposed to increase
Copyright tariffs in a nutshell Businesses in Canada that use music require authorization by copyright owners to do so lawfully. […]
Ontario Superior Court of Justice Addresses Limitation Periods in Claims for Prosecutorial Torts
Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismisses Application for Declaration regarding Revoked Suspension Order
Sales by description and sales by sample – important guidance from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Introduction The Superior Court of Justice’s recent decision in Computron Systems International Inc. v. Ladhani et al., 2020 ONSC 3188, […]
Can COVID-19 give rise to force majeure? Maybe!
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the temporary inability of businesses to carry out contractual obligations. As a result, there […]
FRFI programs on anti-money laundering are to be enforced by FINTRAC
The Fact that a Proposed Defendant Denies Liability is Not Relevant on a Motion to Correct a Misnomer
Virtual Hearings in Arbitration: Here to Stay, How to Prepare
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected how disputes are heard. While arbitration, and in particular international arbitration, was already fairly amenable […]
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