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FOLA remained vocal, arguing that the pace remains too slow
BY Angelica Dino 06 May 2024

Ontario Superior Court upholds BMW's right to redact documents in class action lawsuit

The lawsuit alleged that certain Mini Cooper models contained defective power steering systems
BY Angelica Dino 06 May 2024

Appeal court confirms doctors liable in medical malpractice case concerning law of informed consent

With elective treatments, medical professionals are duty-bound to inform patients of risks, alternative options
BY Aidan Macnab 01 May 2024

Ontario Superior Court varies parenting order to ensure child's school attendance

The child's mother unilaterally withdrew her from school and began homeschooling her
BY Angelica Dino 01 May 2024

Ontario Superior Court approves settlement for party under disability in pedestrian accident case

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BY Angelica Dino 01 May 2024

Ontario Human Rights Commission addresses Indigenous-specific discrimination in healthcare

The OHRC aims to guide healthcare providers to combat discrimination
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Gluckstein Lawyers creates resource guide to assist guardians

Recently launched guide is available free to all lawyers, their clients, and the public
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