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Ontario Superior Court dismisses former wife's claims against late husband's estate

After their separation, the husband removed from his will
BY Angelica Dino 17 May 2024

Law Commission of Ontario report calls for modernizing consumer protection for digital marketplace

Ontario recently reformed the Consumer Protection Act
BY Aidan Macnab 15 May 2024

New judicial appointments announced for Ontario courts

This series of appointments affects the Court of Appeal and the Superior Court of Justice
BY Angelica Dino 15 May 2024

Spirit of Schlifer Award recipients honoured as clinic's clients face mounting challenges

Kirsten Mercer and Carla Neto are the 2024 Sprit of Schlifer Award winners
BY Aidan Macnab 15 May 2024

Proposed settlement denied children compensation for loss of care: Ontario Superior Court

The children's mother sustained catastrophic injuries from a motor vehicle accident
BY Angelica Dino 15 May 2024

Ont. Superior Court affirms privacy commissioners' authority over personal health information breach

The case involves a 2019 incident that exposed the health data of millions in Canada
BY Angelica Dino 15 May 2024

Trauma is in the air: Simple suggestions to stay safe in Spring and Summer

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Ontario Superior Court sets aside deemed admissions in motor vehicle accident case

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Camera pointed at suspect's home not intrusion on reasonable expectation of privacy: Ont. CA

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Extension would harm the public interest by delaying environmental enforcement: Ont. Court of Appeal

The parties failed to justify the delay, and their proposed appeal lacked merit: court

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Defendant acted promptly despite some difficulties with procedural filings: court