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Lenczner Slaght LLP
A desire to expedite patent disputes may result in a party pursuing summary adjudication. We have previously commented on a number of cases relating to the use of summary proceedings...
Carters Professional Corporation
A federal bill intended to set out the federal government's "vision for a Canada-wide early learning and child care system" has finally been passed more than a year after its introduction.
MLT Aikins LLP
On May 3, 2024, the Court rendered its decision in Aquilini Development Limited Partnership v. Garibaldi at Squamish Limited Partnership, 2024 BCSC 764.
MLT Aikins LLP
An effective way to protect confidential information, prior to its disclosure, is to execute a written confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
MLT Aikins LLP
After completing its third reading on April 16, 2024, Saskatchewan's Franchise Disclosure Act (The "Franchise Disclosure Act") received royal assent on May 8, 2024.
Gardiner Roberts LLP
Weighing justice and prejudice in the Weinstein case reversal.
Lerners LLP
In Lyng v. Ontario Place Corporation, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a $175,000 award for a slip and fall injury that occurred on Ontario Place's premises.
Lerners LLP
The privacy legislation currently governing the public sector in Ontario, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Brenda Agnew, your host, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Aaron Palmer, the owner of Palmer Wellness and Rehab and an occupational therapist.
MNP LLP
The iGaming industry in Ontario is booming, with more than $35 billion wagers processed in its first year.
MNP LLP
You need the right data to make informed decisions — whether you are performing due diligence prior to an acquisition or investigating a cybersecurity incident within your organization.
Miller Thomson LLP
Protecting your business's unique identity is key to building your business's reputation and ensuring brand recognition. The common law developed the tort of "passing-off" in order to provide businesses...
Miller Thomson LLP
In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards collaborative law and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. Whether stemming from a contract or a will, parties increasingly opt for ADR...
Lerners LLP
Privacy and confidentiality are critical elements to a workplace investigation. Without the protection of privacy, complainants may hesitate to come forward and participants...
Kane Shannon Weiler
In order to address the affordability crisis and provide for more long-term rental housing, the BC provincial government has introduced new regulations targeting short-term rentals such as Airbnb's.
Kane Shannon Weiler
As agreed by the Court, "the [Act] itself is a difficult one, and … the precise interpretation of section 152(4) is in the upper limits of those difficulties."
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
Healthcare practitioners providing obstetric care are responsible for performing appropriate prenatal screenings and diagnostic tests when required.
Gardiner Roberts LLP
The 2024 Federal Budget1 ("Budget 2024") released on April 16, 2024, proposes to increase the capital gains inclusion rate ("CGIR") from one-half to two-thirds and to effect a one-time...
Gardiner Roberts LLP
One of the worst things that can happen to a health care practitioner or clinic (each of which is referred to below as a "provider") is to be de-listed by an insurance company.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Europe's highest human rights court recently found that the Swiss government violated the rights of its citizens by failing to do enough to combat climate change.
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