Leaves are on the ground, the kids are back in school (for now) and the 100 packs of mini Kit Kats are on the shelves. This means one thing: an October tradition of Halloween candy for breakfast! Grab a fun-size chocolate bar and join Torys' Appellate Group for their latest virtual breakfast conversation on interesting developments from the courts.  

The team will be discussing:

  • The first consideration by the Supreme Court of anti-SLAPP legislation—redefining defamation law
  • Three-card monte, the end of waiver of tort and the broader implications on class actions of Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v. Babstock
  • Ontario's anti-carbon tax stickers struck down as an infringement of freedom of expression

8:30 a.m. EDT Webinar opens 
8:45 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. EDT presentation

Click here to register.

Ontario: This program is eligible for 1.0 Substantive hour.

About Torys' Appellate Group

Torys has a deep expertise in appeals at the Supreme Court of Canada and at Courts of Appeal across the country, offering its clients unparalleled judgment and experience in appellate matters. Since 1978, Torys has appeared in more than 100 cases at the Supreme Court of Canada, including major precedent setting decisions in numerous areas of law.

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