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September 8, 2021

Where to? Another Trip for Uber as the Heller v Uber Technologies Inc. Class Action Drives Ahead

By Max Skrow and Cassie Chaloux, Student-at-Law WeirFouldsLLP
August 24, 2021

Extreme Family Disfunction: Unintended Consequences in a Winding-Up Case

By Ken Prehogan WeirFoulds LLP
August 10, 2021

Ch-ch-ch-changes: New Rules for Method of Attendance in Ontario Actions

By Jeff Cowan WeirFoulds LLP
July 27, 2021

Not So Fast: Contractual Rights May Be the Basis of the Court’s Jurisdiction to Review the Treatment by Voluntary Associations of Their Members

By Dalal Hjjih, Summer Student WeirFoulds LLP
July 13, 2021

You Might Regret That Text: Text Messages and Limitation Periods in Ontario

By Gavin Fior, Summer Student WeirFoulds LLP
June 29, 2021

The Court of Appeal Weighs in on Representation Orders in Small Claims Court: Kelava v. Spadacini

By Caitlin Steven WeirFoulds LLP
June 15, 2021

If a debt is outstanding, but not enforceable in court… is it really a debt?

By Philip Cho WeirFoulds LLP
May 18, 2021

Expert Evidence: A Refresher from the Court of Appeal on the Key Roles of the Judge, Expert and Counsel

By John Buhlman WeirFoulds LLP
May 4, 2021

Estopped by a Shared Assumption: The Court of Appeal Clarifies the Doctrine of Estoppel by Convention

By Megan Mah WeirFoulds LLP
April 20, 2021

Reflections on Half a Century in the Commercial Litigation Trenches: Part III

By Bryan Finlay KC WeirFoulds LLP
April 6, 2021

Rebel, Rebel, Your Case is a Mess: More on the Challenges of Anti—SLAPP Motions

By Carlos Martins WeirFoulds LLP
March 16, 2021

The Rise of the Unregistered Priority Interest: Significant Priorities Cases in 2020

By Wojtek Jaskiewicz WeirFoulds LLP
March 4, 2021

How Is the Sausage Made?: Public Access to Third Party Information in Government Records

By Andrew MacDonald WeirFoulds LLP
February 24, 2021

Handle with Care: Joint Document Books in Civil Trials

By Greg Richards WeirFoulds LLP
February 16, 2021

Fair is Fowl and Fowl is Fair: Implications of the Ontario Court of Appeal’s Decisions in Subway v CBC

By Emma Romano WeirFoulds LLP

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