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Higher Education Class Action Litigation Trends

By Matthew Fleming and Chloe Snider
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  • Covid-19

Ticket reseller class actions

By Matthew Fleming and Chloe Snider
  • Class Action
  • Covid-19

Long-term care facilities class action trends

By Matthew Fleming and Chloe Snider
  • Class Action
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Class action trends – May 2020

By Matthew Fleming and Chloe Snider
  • Class Action
  • Commercial Litigation
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Urgent motions in the COVID-19 framework

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court reconsiders the role of “public corrections” in securities class actions

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court of Appeal Clarifies Scope of Shareholder Misrepresentation Claims in Takeover Bids

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court of Appeal Confirms Judges May Weigh Evidence on Leave Motions in Secondary Market Securities Class Actions

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court of Appeal Lifts Stay in Cross Border Class Action

In Kaynes v. BP [1] (referred to herein as “Kaynes”) the Court of Appeal for Ontario (“ONCA”) recently lifted a […]

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court Clarifies the Scope of Underwriter Liability in Securities Class Actions

In LBP Holdings Ltd. v. Allied Nevada Gold Corp.,[1] the Ontario Superior Court of Justice considered a motion to add […]

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Court Dismisses Secondary Market Securities Class Action Based on Extensive Evidence

By Matthew Fleming
  • Securities Litigation

Swisscanto v. Blackberry: What constitutes a “public correction” for the purpose of secondary market misrepresentation class actions?

By Matthew Fleming

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