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Federal Court of Appeal rejects the Attorney General of Canada’s position on the Time Limits and Other Periods Act (COVID-19) as creating “intolerable uncertainty”
Superior Court of Québec dismisses a class action on the merits of a purely injunctive nature
In a judgment handed down on July 3, 2020, the Superior Court of Québec dismissed a class action brought by […]
La Cour supérieure rejette une action collective au mérite visant des conclusions uniquement de nature injonctive
Dans un jugement rendu le 3 juillet 2020, la Cour supérieure du Québec a rejeté une action collective intentée par […]
Privacy breaches and third parties – the B.C. Supreme Court refuses leave to file a third party notice against wrongdoer
Farewell to the Suspension Order: Limitation Periods and Procedural Timelines to Resume Running in Ontario on Monday, September 14, 2020
Court-ordered timelines must be respected, even in a pandemic: A discussion of Lima v Ventura (Estate of), 2020 ONSC 3278
COVID-19 has changed many aspects of the legal process in Ontario. However, procedural timelines set out in court orders remain […]
Goodbye Waiver of Tort, Hello Motions to Strike: Key Takeaways from Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v. Babstock
Beware of secret trusts – BC Court of Appeal upholds deathbed trust
The British Columbia Court of Appeal has recently confirmed that the principle of secret trusts is alive and well – […]
Ontario Superior Court of Justice grants Leave to Amend a Plaintiff’s Claim to Add a Ride-Sharing Platform as a Defendant in a Motor Vehicle Claim
Time Limits and Other Periods Act (COVID-19)
“It’s 2020”: Ontario Superior Court of Justice orders examination for discovery to proceed by video conference
Arconti v. Smith (Arconti) is an example of the sea change that has taken place in the Ontario Superior Court […]
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