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Published on: 9 Feb 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Innovative thinking about water?

Diane Cunningham, director of the Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management at the Richard Ivey School of Business organized another great forum last month on innovation for Canadian environmental ย issues. This year’s forum was on Water Innovation; the keynote address and panelist presentations are posted atย http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/lawrencecentre/water-innovation-2011/default.htm. This is exactly the sort of thing that...

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Published on: 23 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

World's Leading Women in Business Law

Another honour, thank you so much to those who recommend us: Dear Ms. Saxe, I take great pleasure in congratulating you on your selection into the inaugural edition of theย Guide to the Worldโ€™s Leading Women in Business Law–ย the first-ever guide dedicated to the worldโ€™s leading female practitioners.ย  This unique publication provides expert guidance to the...

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Published on: 14 May 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Will Environmental Tribunal enforce public trust in water?

Ecojustice has intervened in an appeal before Ontario’s Environmental Review Tribunal, hoping that they will enforce a public trust in water resources. Nestle Canada Inc. (โ€œNestleโ€) runs Ontarioโ€™s largest water bottling operation. They pump groundwater from two different sets of wells in theย Guelph area. Each well requires a Permit to Take Water (โ€œPTTWโ€) from the...

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Published on: 30 Jul 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Personal liability for officers and directors- how far?

Should company directors and officers be personally liable for contamination they did not cause? โ€œDirectorsโ€™ liability is one of the primary instruments used by policymakers to promote good corporate governance. However, โ€ฆ [t]he imposition of ever-increasing personal liability on directors may eventually affect the management and business efficiency of Canadian corporations.โ€ So concludes a research...

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Published on: 18 Oct 2018 By

Examining Shared Environmental Interests with the Michigan State Bar Webcast

On November 12th, members of State Bar of Michigan and the Ontario Bar Association come together to discuss environmental law topics relevant to lawyers on both sides of the border. Moderated by Siskinds LLP partner Paula Lombardi, speakers will discuss the impact of the deep geological repository, and other nuclear waste disposal options, aquaculture, development...

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Published on: 13 May 2014 By

Keep Your Receipt: Evidence in the Class Actions Claims Process

Class actions are commenced on behalf of individuals (called โ€œclass membersโ€) who all have the same, or similar, claims for damages. If you think that you may be affected by a class action, it is important to preserve certain evidence that could be helpful in making a claim in the class action. The Claims Process...

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Published on: 9 Jul 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Contaminated sites: which cleanup standards?

More stringent cleanup standards for contaminated sites will come into effect July 1, 2011, under 2009 amendments to Regulation 153/04. ย Some property owners with ongoing cleanups may prefer to use the old numbers, i.e. the โ€œMarch 9, 2004 Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standardsโ€ (โ€œ2004 standardsโ€) to obtain a record of site condition after July...

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Published on: 17 Aug 2020 By

Filing deadlines extended for patents, trademarks and industrial designs in response to COVID-19 – Update: Final extension

Note: This post has been updated to reflect additional notices issued by CIPO, mostly recently on August 5, 2020, each which further extended the previously announced extension. As Canada responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has taken the drastic step of extending certain filing deadlines under the Patent Act, the...

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Published on: 8 Oct 2015 By

Disclosure requirements bring challenges for franchisors

The greatest disadvantages facing franchisors in Canada include theย costs, complexities and risks associated with franchise disclosure, includingย possible personal liability for the signatories of the franchise disclosure document, franchise lawyerย Peter Dillon tells Corporate LiveWireโ€™sย Franchise Law 2015 Virtual Round Table. โ€œAnother significant downside to franchising is the growing difficulty in finding good franchisees; i.e., people who are...

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Published on: 29 Aug 2022 By

When should I hire a third-party investigator?

Youโ€™ve received a harassment complaint by one of your employees and you think, who is going to investigate this? You might feel ill-equipped to deal with the process, perhaps you indirectly report to the respondent, you may have a desk full of urgent work and you cannot clear your schedule to complete the investigation or...

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