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Published on: 1 Sep 2022 By

Beyond β€œfunctional disclosure” – Ontario Court of Appeal applies the rule from Handley Estate in CHU de QuΓ©bec-UniversitΓ© Laval v. Tree of Knowledge International Corp.

In multi-party litigation, situations may arise where one or more defendants are inclined to settle a plaintiff’s claims while others are not.Β In these circumstances, the settling defendant may execute a settlement agreement with the plaintiff called a PierringerΒ agreement. Essentially, Pierringer agreements allow one or more settling defendants to withdraw from the plaintiff’s action while the...

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Published on: 11 May 2018 By

Siskinds files proposed class action against Facebook

Note: This article was also publishedΒ on AdvocateDaily.com By Rob Lamberti, AdvocateDaily.com Contributor A class-action lawsuit filed by Siskinds LLP against Facebook continues to collect plaintiffs who may have had their data scraped by Cambridge Analytica through an app on the popular social media platform, says London, Ont. privacy lawyerΒ Peter Dillon. The lawsuit represents at least...

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Published on: 19 Dec 2023 By

Navigating self-representation at court: Understanding legal costs and awards

Starting a lawsuit can be unpleasant, costly, and time-consuming. The legal system is not intended for self-represented parties, but sometimes people have no choice but to represent themselves. Sometimes, self-represented parties lose their case. Sometimes, they prevail. Typically, when a party wins at trial, they receive compensation for damages, and also something called a costs...

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Published on: 27 Jan 2023 By

What does it mean to witness a document?

The pandemic has changed how the world does business. People can buy, sell, and contract without ever meeting face to face. This new digital age emerged from necessity and has grown because of technology like Zoom, TitanFile, and DocuSign. But with this new convenience also comes a new set of considerations. Take DocuSign for example....

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Published on: 23 Apr 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Pulitzer Prize for Reporting to Inside Climate News

Inside Climate News, a small online non-profit devoted to covering the changing climate, has won one of the most prestigious prizes in journalism. Three Inside Climate reporters received the National Reporting Pulitzer Prize for coverage of pipeline regulation and the hazards of tar sands oil. The prize is awarded each year “for a distinguished example...

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Published on: 8 May 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Some Alberta oil sands monitoring data now public

Access to some federal and provincial environmental monitoring data on air, water, land and biodiversity in the oil sands is now available through anΒ online data portal. The portal is a result of theΒ Joint Canada–Alberta Implementation Plan for Oil Sands MonitoringΒ announced in February 2012.

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Published on: 21 May 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Modernization of Approvals a big step in the right direction

The Ministry of the Environment’s Modernization of Approvals process is starting to make a real difference: kudos to Marcia Wallace, Doris Dumais and the others involved. It still takes far too long to get many kinds of Environmental Compliance Approvals (often well over a year), but the backlog is decreasing, and some upcoming changes should...

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Published on: 7 Oct 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Congratulations, condolences and environmental policy

Congratulations to all the winners in yesterday’s provincial election, and condolences to all the losers. Former environment Minister Wilkinson will be missed; Β he narrowly lost his riding of Perth–Wellington. Β The new Minister should be announced shortly.

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Published on: 25 Jul 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

First 20 years of NAFTA: have any comments?

January 2014 will mark 20 years of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its environmental side agreement, the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC). To celebrate, the Commission on Environmental Cooperation’s Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC) is collecting information and comments on the first 20 years, for use in a 20th anniversary...

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