A gift from Donald Harrison, Google’s president for global partnerships and corporate development, has established a chair ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that a judge made no errors in issuing an order specifying that a mother who took two ...
WeirFoulds co-managing partner Denise Farmer has stepped up as the firm’s new chair as of January 1. In her new role, she ...
The Ontario government has implemented amended legislation, regulations, and fees as of January 1. The changes are related to ...
“As we process the tail end of the remaining Greenbelt-related appeals, we will be looking for steady and continued progress ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal of a summary judgment recognizing and enforcing a default judgment ...
Tarion, the organization responsible for administering Ontario’s new home warranty program, is taking new steps in the fight against illegal building and selling practices. Beginning January 1st, 2026 ...
Every business would have its own secret to protect — a recipe, a design, data of its consumers — for which they would want to definitely reach out to lawyers for. In most cases, clients would like to ...
A defamation judgment believed to be one of the highest against a single defendant in Canada has ordered a Toronto man to pay $4.7 million to 53 plaintiffs who said he was responsible for waging a ...
The first time Jason Madden appeared in court, it was in R. v. Powley, 2003 SCC 4, a landmark Metis rights case, when he was in his first year practising law. Now a partner at Aird & Berlis, Madden ...
In a defamation case arising from an X – formerly Twitter – fight over the efficacy and necessity of COVID-19 vaccines, the Court of Appeal for Ontario highlighted the importance of weighing the ...
After the parties have agreed to the amount of compensation in a settlement negotiation for a case of personal injury, the next question would be how the amount will be received by the injured party.