Canada:
Court Sends Antitrust Class Action Claim To The Penalty Box
14 June 2021
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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Read our blog about the Federal Court's
decision in Mohr v. National Hockey League et al.,
in which the court struck out a class action claim,
denied the plaintiff's motion to amend, and established
important new law concerning the criminal cartel provisions of
the Competition Act. The full post can be found here.
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