Liquid Crystal Display (“LCD”)
The LCD class action alleges that the Defendants unlawfully conspired to raise, maintain, fix and stabilize the price of liquid crystal display (โLCDโ) panels 10 inches or larger, measured diagonally (โLCD Panelsโ) and televisions, computer monitors and laptops containing LCD Panels (collectively “LCD Products”). The plaintiff alleges that from at least January 1998 to December...
Continue reading the post titled Liquid Crystal Display (“LCD”)Silver Price Manipulation
The law firms of Siskinds LLP, Sotos LLP, Koskie Minsky LLP, and Camp Fiorante Matthews Mogerman LLP are counsel in a class action against financial institutions (the โDefendantsโ) who conspired to fix, raise, decrease, maintain, stabilize, control or enhance unreasonably the price of silver and silver-related investment instruments. Siskindsโ Quรฉbec-based affiliate, Siskinds Desmeules, also filed...
Continue reading the post titled Silver Price ManipulationSonde Resources Corp. (formerly known as Canadian Superior Energy Inc.)
In May 2010, Siskinds LLP and Jensen Shawa Solomon Duguid Hawkes LLP filed a proposed class action against Sonde Resources Corp., formerly known as Canadian Superior Energy Inc. (โSonde Resourcesโ). Also named as defendants were Challenger Energy Corp. (โChallengerโ), and certain senior officers of Sonde Resources and Challenger. The class action asserted claims in negligence,...
Continue reading the post titled Sonde Resources Corp. (formerly known as Canadian Superior Energy Inc.)A Primer on Real Estate Issues in Estate Litigation
This paper provides a high-level outline โ the โColes notesโโ on frequently encountered real estate issues in estate litigation, specifically, claims arising from proprietary estoppel, the doctrine of part performance, unjust enrichment and the imposition of resulting trusts. It also briefly reviews a pre-judgment remedy, i.e. the certificate of pending litigation, which regularly arises in...
Continue reading the post titled A Primer on Real Estate Issues in Estate LitigationEnvironmental Tribunal reluctantly approves wind turbines near eagles' nest
The Environmental Review Tribunal has issued another decision approving a 45 turbine wind farm, but strongly recommended that the proponent defer or relocate the two turbines within 800 metres of a bald eagles’ nest. Lewis v. MOE,ย 13-044ย is an appeal from a Renewable Energy Approval Number 2494-94QQ97 (the โREAโ), issued byย the Director, Ministry of the Environment...
Continue reading the post titled Environmental Tribunal reluctantly approves wind turbines near eagles' nestI received a payment from a class action. How do I know if it is legitimate?
Voir en franรงais At one time or another, you may have received notification that you are eligible to participate in a class action. The notice will tell you how to file a claim, usually by completing an online form on a website dedicated to the administration of the class action. Sometimes you may be required...
Continue reading the post titled I received a payment from a class action. How do I know if it is legitimate?Five other reasons not to skip Title Insurance
In a previous blog post, I discussed the advantages of title insuring your home for Fraud Protection, whether at the time of purchase or by purchasing an existing owner policy.1 While fraud protection is extremely relevant right now (consider the current media coverage on title fraud in Ontario) 2, there are several other reasons why...
Continue reading the post titled Five other reasons not to skip Title InsurancePrivacy pulse: Ticketmaster investigation, Google is a monopoly and Texas lawsuits against Google and General Motors
The Siskinds Privacy, Cyber and Data Governance team is focused on providing businesses and professionals with monthly updates on technology, privacy, and artificial intelligence (A.I.) laws in both the U.S. and Canada. For August, we have many updates to share. From the Canadian Office of the Privacy Commissioner investigating Ticketmaster, to Google being found a...
Continue reading the post titled Privacy pulse: Ticketmaster investigation, Google is a monopoly and Texas lawsuits against Google and General MotorsGoogleโs landmark win could set precedent for Canada
A landmark case from the European Unionโs top court could spur Canada to create its own โright to be forgottenโ laws, says cybersecurity lawyer Peter Dillon in a recent interview with AdvocateDaily.com. See the full article below. Googleโs landmark win could set precedent for Canada By Mia Clarke, AdvocateDaily.com Associate Editor A landmark case from...
Continue reading the post titled Googleโs landmark win could set precedent for CanadaCanadian Invokana / Invokamet Settlement now open to claims
On April 15, 2023, a claims filing process became open to Canadians to apply for compensation for injuries suffered following use of the diabetes medications Invokana, Invokamet and/or Invokamet XR. The claims process will give Canadians the chance to apply to have their claims evaluated pursuant to a court-approved compensation protocolย and be offered individual awards...
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