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Former Ontario Bar Association president Kelly McDermott has received the King Charles III Coronation Medal, acknowledging ...
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has rejected the counterclaim of a woman who failed to close an agreement of purchase ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal seeking post-judgment interest from the settlement date in proceedings ...
The annual program will take place on June 5th and 6th this year ...
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP has announced the addition of Molly Luu, who focuses her practice on tax litigation, as a ...
The resolution noted that the civil rules review working group, responsible for recommending amendments, disproportionately ...
Alain Bartleman, a member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, has joined Fogler, Rubinoff LLP in Toronto as a partner in its Indigenous law practice department this month.
Every business would have its own secret to protect — a recipe, a design, data of its consumers — for which they would want to definitely reach out to lawyers for. In most cases, clients would like to ...
In a defamation case arising from an X – formerly Twitter – fight over the efficacy and necessity of COVID-19 vaccines, the Court of Appeal for Ontario highlighted the importance of weighing the ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal has found that the provincial government deliberately destroyed potentially relevant evidence related to lawsuits arising from the sudden termination of Ontario’s wind ...
The Ontario Government’s proposed changes to the Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee undermine its independence and risk politicizing the judicial appointments process, say the president and a ...
A Thunder Bay court has found that using the term “groomers,” which refers to manipulating children to commit sexual abuse, does not count as public-interest expression protected by the anti-SLAPP ...
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