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The recent decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court in Mangat v. Lau, 2024 BCSC 200, raised an interesting question about the complexities of vehicle ownership and liability.
Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer
In Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta (Complaints Inquiry Committee) v Mathison, 2024 ABCA 33, the majority of the Court of Appeal upheld a finding of unprofessional...
DLA Piper
Having a clear plan in place is an essential element for success in an investigation. In this second part of our Canadian series "Focus on Investigations"...
Lenczner Slaght LLP
Each week, we'll be providing a short blog post that summarizes some of the upcoming cases and gives a prediction of the probability that leave will be granted.
Oyen Wiggs Green & Mutala LLP
An application for leave to appeal the decision in Apotex Inc. v. Janssen Inc., 2024 FCA 9 has been filed by Apotex in the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC).
Lerners LLP
The recent Court of Appeal for Ontario decision in Baker v Blue Cross upheld a $1,500,000 punitive damages award concerning a denied long-term disability claim.
Lawson Lundell LLP
The International Bar Association (the "IBA") recently published an updated version of the Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration (the "Guidelines").
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
When a statute provides for a limited right of appeal from an administrative decision, is judicial review of the non-appealable aspects of the decision available only in rare or unusual cases?
Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP
In a previous article, we highlighted the 2021 Manitoba Court of King's Bench decision of Bird Construction Group v. Trotter and Morton Industrial Contracting Inc., which called into question...
Bennett Jones LLP
On March 7, 2024, British Columbia's Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation announced interim measures in the form of four Orders in Council (OICs).
Gardiner Roberts LLP
An ATV, a tragic turn, and a court decision that changed everything. Hosts Gavin and Stephen, dive into the Ontario Court of Appeal's ruling on de Roche v McInnis.
Torys LLP
Some statutes provide limited appeal rights from administrative decision-makers. A typical example is appeals that are limited to questions of law.
Nelligan Law
In general, complicated cases involving several parties or complex legal issues will take longer to resolve than cases against only one defendant where liability is clear.
Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers
Sexual abuse and sexual assaults are crimes where one or more perpetrators engage in unwanted sexual activity with a person who does not or cannot consent to it.
Siskinds LLP
On March 10, 2024, Kate Middleton posted a photograph of herself and her three children to celebrate Mother's Day in the United Kingdom.
MLT Aikins LLP
On March 15, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Yatar v TD Insurance Meloche Monnex, 2024 SCC 8 ("Yatar").
Crawley MacKewn Brush LLP
Kwong v iAnthus Capital Holdings Inc. illustrates the risks associated with inadequate coordination of settlements of securities class actions commenced...
Bennett Jones LLP
In Buduchnist Credit Union Limited v. 2321197 Ontario Inc., 2024 ONCA 57 (Buduchnist), the Court of Appeal for Ontario has affirmed that superior courts have broad and flexible jurisdiction...
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Tyr LLP
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O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers LLP
Spence v BMO Trust Company, 2016 ONCA 196, is a topical case which has featured in our blog as recently as January 2023.
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