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When the Deal Goes South
October 22, 2018

When the Deal Goes South: Deposits, Unconscionability, and Relief from Forfeiture

By Greg Richards WeirFoulds LLP
Litigation Finger Test
October 15, 2018

Misnomers and Misdescriptions: The “Litigation Finger Test” to the Rescue!

By Marie-Andrée Vermette WeirFoulds LLP
Government Policy Decisions Do Not Always Trump Judicial Review
September 20, 2018

Government “Policy” Decisions Do Not Always Trump Judicial Review

By Jeff Cowan WeirFoulds LLP
Anti-SLAPP legislation tested at the Court of Appeal
September 6, 2018

Anti-SLAPP Legislation Tested at the Court of Appeal

By Lia Boritz WeirFoulds LLP
Scales
August 28, 2018

Ontario Court of Appeal Affirms Dismissal of Action Against Auditors Because of Failure to Prove Damages

By Marie-Andrée Vermette WeirFoulds LLP
Court of Appeal Discoverability Application of Section 5(1)(a)(iv) Limitations Act, 2002, Caitlin Steven, WeirFoulds LLP
August 14, 2018

Is the Clock Ticking? The Court of Appeal Discusses Discoverability and the Application of Section 5(1)(a)(iv) of the Limitations Act, 2002

By Caitlin Steven WeirFoulds LLP
The Court of Appeal Addresses Various Aspects of Appellate Review in Di Gregorio v Sunwing Vacations Inc.
August 2, 2018

The Court of Appeal Addresses Various Aspects of Appellate Review in Di Gregorio v Sunwing Vacations Inc.

WeirFoulds LLP
July 18, 2018

International Commercial Arbitration Awards: When Does an Arbitration Award Become Binding?

By Caroline Abela WeirFoulds LLP
Out of Time
July 3, 2018

Out of time: The Court of Appeal Discusses When a Claim is “Discovered” Within the Meaning of the Limitations Act, 2002

By Nadia Chiesa WeirFoulds LLP
Partial Settlement
June 26, 2018

Partial Settlements and Other Litigation Agreements in Multi-Party Actions: The Peril of Non-Disclosure

By Greg Richards WeirFoulds LLP
Commercial Litigation Insights
June 25, 2018

Introducing the Commercial Litigation Insights Blog

By Marie-Andrée Vermette Caroline Abela Lia Boritz John Buhlman Nadia Chiesa Jeff Cowan Bryan Finlay QC Megan Mah Les O’Connor Hayley Peglar Ken Prehogan Greg Richards Michael Statham Caitlin Steven Kayla Theeuwen WeirFoulds LLP
Libel Tourism
June 19, 2018

Libel Tourism and Forum Shopping: The Supreme Court of Canada Applies the Van Breda Test to an Internet Defamation Claim

By Michael Statham WeirFoulds LLP
End Saga Yaiguaje
May 31, 2018

An End to the Enforcement Saga? Yaiguaje v. Chevron Corporation and the Preservation of the Corporate Veil

By Megan Mah WeirFoulds LLP
Mavera Injunction
May 24, 2018

The Mareva Injunction: A “vital arrow” for fraud victims, according to Ontario’s Divisional Court

By Kayla Theeuwen WeirFoulds LLP
Out of Scope
May 3, 2018

Out of Scope – The Court of Appeal Finds that the Duty to Supply Product Fit for Human Consumption Does Not Extend to Franchisees’ Pure Economic Loss

By Marie-Andrée Vermette WeirFoulds LLP

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