Commercial Litigation 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 Judicial Review and Public Law 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 Judicial Review and Public Law 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 Environmental Litigation 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 Technology and new media 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 Technology and new media Video game microtransactions: Unregulated in Canada (so far) By Josh Dial and Changhai Zhu