Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP has announced the appointment of Andrew Boyd – who has acted in significant cases defining the ...
Justice Law of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appointed Cathryn (Toni) Hammond-Grant as amicus curiae to assist the ...
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has pushed back against the passage of Schedules 16 and 20 of Bill 46 (Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025) in a submission addressed to ...
An Ontario judge called the case 'very unusual' and said he could not recall any comparable matters ...
The company’s self-represented employee said the dispute had a 'David and Goliath' nature ...
After undergoing an investigation after an alcoholic spiral, he says lawyers should be careful disclosing to the regulator ...
Ont. Court of Appeal stays judgment in partition and sale case of residence involving three brothers
The Ontario Court of Appeal allowed an appeal of a trial judge’s decision partly granting a partition and sale application in ...
Anagha Nandakumaran, vice chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s information technology and intellectual property law section ...
Counsel for the plaintiffs alleged that Maple Leaf was 'no corporate parent bystander' in the scheme ...
Ontario’s French language watchdog is sounding the alarm that broad use of French Language Services Act exemptions is eroding guaranteed rights to services in French.
The Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) has outlined the next steps for the ‘Together for Justice’ project, which arose from its ...
In his 2024–25 annual report, Carl Bouchard, French language services commissioner with the Office of the Ombudsman of Ontario, covered 315 complaints or inquiries received by the Ontario ombudsman’s ...
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