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How long is too long? Alberta Court of King’s Bench dismisses action for delay

By Sara Hart and Jake Leveille
  • Commercial Litigation

Common law enforceability of ricochet judgments: The ONCA decision in HMB Holdings v Antigua

By Chloe Snider, Laurie Livingstone, and Camila Maldi
  • Commercial Litigation
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A floodgate of correctness? The Supreme Court of Canada creates a new category of correctness in judicial review

By Laurie Livingstone and David Konkin
  • Commercial Litigation
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Words, words, words … are not enough to constitute reasons. The Alberta Court of Appeal puts administrative decision makers on notice in recent judicial review case

By Laurie Livingstone and David Konkin
  • Commercial Litigation

La tricherie dans les sports électroniques et les jeux vidéo

By Josh Dial and Changhai Zhu
  • Commercial Litigation

Cheating in e-sports and video games

By Josh Dial, Changhai Zhu, and Brenden Roberts
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Securities Litigation

How one decision illustrates the importance of timely pre-hearing motions

By Raphael Eghan and Jason Roberts
  • Commercial Litigation
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If you don’t plead it, you can’t appeal it: Ontario Court of Appeal confirms you can’t raise new theory of defence on environmental contamination appeal

By Dina Awad and Kathryn Gullason
  • Commercial Litigation

Sim et al v Motion Specialties et al: The high threshold for confidentiality orders in product liability cases

By Amer Pasalic
  • Commercial Litigation
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Les microtransactions dans les jeux vidéo ne sont pas (pour le moment) réglementées au Canada

By Josh Dial and Changhai Zhu
  • Commercial Litigation

A trap for the unwary? Partial settlement agreements that change the adversarial landscape of the litigation must immediately be disclosed

By Barbara Grossman and Ara Basmadjian
  • Commercial Litigation
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Video game microtransactions: Unregulated in Canada (so far)

By Josh Dial and Changhai Zhu

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