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Site Map for November 2015
Date
Title
30 Nov 2015
SCC zeroes in on penile swabs
30 Nov 2015
Merchant Law Group under fire in Ontario courts
30 Nov 2015
Arbitrator orders rare special award against insurer
30 Nov 2015
Rusonik settles with former employee
30 Nov 2015
Editorial: Pragmatism, polling, and politics
30 Nov 2015
The Hill: Duffy trial loses its political lustre
30 Nov 2015
Focus: Adopting an innovative law firm office design
30 Nov 2015
Monday, November 30, 2015
30 Nov 2015
‘Unfair’ to exempt structured monies from child expense claims
30 Nov 2015
Focus: Women make mark in male-dominated patent litigation
30 Nov 2015
Section 433(a) of Criminal Code does not include offence in s. 434
30 Nov 2015
Appeal from refusal to strike pleas dismissed
30 Nov 2015
Plain and obvious that action against university could not succeed
30 Nov 2015
Fixed-term contract not void in whole or in part
30 Nov 2015
No error in trial judge’s conclusion that exclusion clauses did not protect appellant
30 Nov 2015
Use of psychological risk assessment tools violated Aboriginal offender’s rights under s. 7 of Charter
30 Nov 2015
Commission’s denial of permission for prosecutor to seek nomination in federal election was upheld on appeal
30 Nov 2015
Motion to exclude lawyers’ testimony was dismissed
30 Nov 2015
Decision finding patent invalid for obviousness was upheld on appeal
23 Nov 2015
Justice minister mandated to review Ottawa’s litigation strategy
23 Nov 2015
Lawyers applaud Gravesande ruling
23 Nov 2015
A look at Cassels Brock’s class action appeal
23 Nov 2015
Focus: Saxe gearing up for new role as commissioner
23 Nov 2015
Editorial: Saying goodbye
23 Nov 2015
Monday, November 23, 2015
23 Nov 2015
Speaker's Corner: Employers’ aggressive defence tactics come with hefty price tags
23 Nov 2015
Conservative Party of Canada was not legal entity that exercised powers by or under act of Parliament
23 Nov 2015
Decision striking portions of taxpayer’s notice of appeal was reversed in part
23 Nov 2015
Real danger existed that jury could convict based solely on fact that accused was gang member
23 Nov 2015
Application for orders giving effect to letters rogatory was dismissed
23 Nov 2015
Statements to be redacted to conform with Apology Act, 2009
23 Nov 2015
Contemnors fined $50,000 for continuing to use trade-mark
23 Nov 2015
Labour relations of First Nation Police Service were provincially regulated
23 Nov 2015
Concept of “disease of the mind” had no application to inquiry under s. 672.54 of Criminal Code
16 Nov 2015
Editorial: Dithering JP should speed things up
16 Nov 2015
Camp complaint raises broader concern about judges’ attitudes: prof
16 Nov 2015
Big expectations for new justice minister
16 Nov 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
16 Nov 2015
Analytics playing a growing role in partner compensation
16 Nov 2015
Speaker's Corner: It’s time for a consumer insurance bureau in Ontario
16 Nov 2015
Claims & Coverage: Risks remain even as courts hold back on liability for private parties
16 Nov 2015
Focus: In-house counsel taking bonus battle to appeal court
16 Nov 2015
Master erred in severing sexual assault claims
16 Nov 2015
Interlocutory injunction was granted to suspend application of new athletic association regulations
16 Nov 2015
Conviction for trafficking in crack cocaine upheld on appeal
16 Nov 2015
Dismissal of complaint under s. 190 of Public Service Labour Relations Act upheld on judicial review
16 Nov 2015
Arbitrator did not err in finding that s. 3 of Charter did not apply to First Nation election
16 Nov 2015
Trial judge did not exercise discretion unreasonably in not giving credit for stringent bail conditions
09 Nov 2015
A closer look at new carding rules
09 Nov 2015
Editorial: Chance for a reset
09 Nov 2015
Courts ‘taking a harder line’ on vexatious lawsuits
09 Nov 2015
LSUC looking to engage young lawyers
09 Nov 2015
Letter: Article on prejudgment interest missed a key point
09 Nov 2015
Inside Queen's Park: Trudeau’s political pipe dreams butt up against provincial realities
09 Nov 2015
Focus: Online support calculation service nearing 2016 launch
09 Nov 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
09 Nov 2015
Human Rights Code did not apply to distribution schemes or settlements under Class Proceedings Act, 1992
09 Nov 2015
Dismissal of motion for production upheld on appeal
09 Nov 2015
Convictions for criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm upheld on appeal
09 Nov 2015
Some of accused’s statements to undercover officer were admissible
09 Nov 2015
Crown 85 per cent liable for injuries to inmate
09 Nov 2015
Utilities Commission did not have obligation to conduct analysis using particular methodology
02 Nov 2015
Habeas corpus allowed for immigration detainees
02 Nov 2015
Editorial: A hefty agenda
02 Nov 2015
Many lawyers lack a will despite growing concern
02 Nov 2015
Ex-adjudicator fights to keep law licence despite 2010 conviction
02 Nov 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
02 Nov 2015
Claims & Coverage: Telematics a growing issue in insurance law
02 Nov 2015
Focus: Realtor vows to appeal judge’s finding that he stole chattels
02 Nov 2015
Family Law: Court gets it right on imputing gifts to husband as income
02 Nov 2015
Charges stayed in case of obvious collusion by police
02 Nov 2015
Filing of lien bond has no effect on existence and application of trust remedy
02 Nov 2015
Proposed class action regarding global price fixing conspiracy was stayed as it related to absent foreign claimants
02 Nov 2015
Accused was granted funding for counsel
02 Nov 2015
No basis in law to support claim of discrimination by Canadian Forces member
02 Nov 2015
Court required to have regard to unique and extraordinary circumstances of Indian residential school settlement agreement
02 Nov 2015
Given nature of labour costs, Board did not act unreasonably in not applying prudent investment test