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Published on: 4 May 2017 By

Raibex decision alters franchise landscape on presale disclosure

The disclosure obligations for franchisors expanded with a recent Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruling, and will change the way deals are struck in the province, says franchise lawyerย Peter Dillon. In Raibex Canada Ltd. v. ASWR Franchising Corp., 2016 ONSC 5575 (CanLII), the judge found the development cost estimate provided to the franchisee was materially...

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Published on: 6 Jul 2023 By

Newly released J&J bankruptcy plan for compensating talcum powder cancer claims includes Canadian claims

A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that is pursuing a US bankruptcy to resolve thousands of talcum powder lawsuits has filed its plan for compensating cancer victims with pending claims, and the proposed plan directly impacts the rights of Canadians. The Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization provides the first public details of which pending cancer claims...

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Published on: 11 Jan 2018 By

โ€˜Canada: itโ€™s like watching a car crash in slow motionโ€™

Siskinds franchise lawyer Peter Dillon was featured in AdvocateDaily.com for his article in the Franchise Law Journal. See the full article below. โ€˜Canada: itโ€™s like watching a car crash in slow motion:โ€™ Dillon By AdvocateDaily.com Staff While franchising provides an effective way to distribute goods and services, foreign businesses may be dissuaded from expanding here...

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Published on: 6 Jun 2022 By

Intervenor beware! – Brewers Retail v. Campbell

In Brewers Retail v Campbell, 2022 ONSC 2795, Justice Morgan dealt with costs in โ€œprocedurally unusual circumstancesโ€: the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (โ€œFSRAโ€), Ontarioโ€™s pension regulator, was granted intervenor status to oppose a consent motion for certification for settlement purposes and sought its costs. This was a class action in respect of a proposed class...

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Published on: 27 Feb 2024 By (She/Her)

An update on the family pet in a separation

Unfortunately upon the breakdown of a relationship it is not uncommon to see the family pet being used as a weapon. One spouse knowingly understands how important the pet is to the other spouse, and may use the pet to create additional conflict. One spouse may insist they are more entitled to keep the pet...

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Published on: 26 Oct 2022 By ,

Are we there yet? Solidifying the U.S. โ€“ E.U. privacy landscape with President Bidenโ€™s new Executive Order

On October 7, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order (โ€œE.O.โ€) on Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities. Businesses might be wondering: What, if anything, does this mean for me? Quite simply, if your business transfers personal information from one country or state / province to another country or state / province, you...

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Published on: 7 Feb 2023 By

Title insurance: Your Title fraud security blanket

Title fraud occurs where an imposter sells or refinances your home without your knowledge. The question then becomes: if it happens without your knowledge, how can you protect yourself? We see it in the media, โ€œImpersonators posing as homeowners linked to 32 property fraud cases in Ontario and B.Cโ€1. Unfortunately, this is nothing new, it...

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Published on: 10 Feb 2023 By

Failed real estate deals: The assessment date for damages

It is inevitable that some deals fall apart, but the consequences and frequency of these failures can vary based on whether it occurs in a rising, falling or stable market. The state of the market may also affect who the at-fault party is likely to be. With declining purchase prices, failed real estate deals have...

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Published on: 13 Mar 2023 By

My business suffered a ransomware attack. Should I pay?

Ransomware attacks have become an increasingly common threat for businesses of all sizes, and it is essential for your business to have a plan in place for how to respond if your organization is ever targeted. During the ransomware attack, among the most critical decisions that your business will have to make is whether or...

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