Carolyn Gruske

Ont. Court of Appeal sends Metrolinx sexual harassment case back to arbitration

Ont. Court of Appeal sends Metrolinx sexual harassment case back to arbitration

Union disappointed court didn't deal with substantive issues of termination

Lawyer says Ontario's Bill 5 with 'special economic zones' guts Indigenous rights

Lawyer says Ontario's Bill 5 with 'special economic zones' guts Indigenous rights

Kate Kempton, who is preparing a suit, predicts this 'bridge too far' could also lead to protests

Ontario Real Estate Lawyers Association launching to combat pay-per-use legal software fees

Ontario Real Estate Lawyers Association launching to combat pay-per-use legal software fees

Dye & Durham rate increases for Unity in 2021 and 2022 sparked lawyers to take action

Ontario government overhauling labour and employment laws, including for legal profession

Ontario government overhauling labour and employment laws, including for legal profession

Looking to change how regulated professions assess candidates

Ontario considers non-disclosure agreement ban for workplace sexual harassment and violence

Ontario considers non-disclosure agreement ban for workplace sexual harassment and violence

Employment lawyers say NDAs can be beneficial in most contexts

Ontario CA defers to lower court in case with awkwardly written commercial contract

Ontario CA defers to lower court in case with awkwardly written commercial contract

Contract was missing word 'to,' appeal court chose not to address error in fact-finding

Law Society of Ontario membership fees for lawyers and paralegals decreasing in 2024

Law Society of Ontario membership fees for lawyers and paralegals decreasing in 2024

Budget, other motions, pass during Convocation

Tribunal rules on the sharing of material information in insider trading cases

Tribunal rules on the sharing of material information in insider trading cases

Case places onus of proof on the issuer, not the regulator

Most people need their legal needs ‘triaged’ to improve access to justice: report

Most people need their legal needs ‘triaged’ to improve access to justice: report

Pro Bono Ontario and National Self-Represented Litigants Project study suggests 'gateway' approach

In-house lawyers win appeal defending against breach of contract and fiduciary duty claims

In-house lawyers win appeal defending against breach of contract and fiduciary duty claims

Lawyer said CEO told him to 'F-ck the case law'