FCA upholds 2024 ruling that Liberal government unreasonably invoked Emergencies Act to clear convoy
The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld a two-year-old ruling that found the Liberal government unreasonably invoked the Emergencies Act to clear the 2022 Freedom Convoy. “We are of the opinion that ...
Not that long ago, privacy was the sleepy corner of the legal world. It lived in policy binders, website footers and PIPEDA ...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP has established MT❯Forge, a division within the emerging alternative legal service provider (ALSP) ...
INQ Law, a Toronto-based law firm, has announced the appointment of partner Brent Arnold, who has more than two decades of experience in privacy, cybersecurity, and commercial litigation.
The Henry N.R. Jackman Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto has appointed JD program associate dean Christopher Essert ...
The Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA) sent out a release objecting to the proposed care-first auto insurance or ...
Chief Judge Melissa Gillespie has announced that BC’s lieutenant governor has signed orders in council appointing Tina-Marie ...
In proceedings arising from a medical malpractice claim, the Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed a law firm’s appeal upon ...
The District Court of Overijssel has voided a couple’s marriage because a legally mandated declaration was not included in ...
Claudio Visco, senior partner at Italian firm Lipani Legal&Tax, has assumed the presidency of the International Bar ...
The Global Best in Law 2025 celebrates outstanding lawyers and law firms from around the world whose work made a meaningful ...
Global labour and employment firm Littler Mendelson PC continues to expand its presence in Canada, launching a Vancouver ...
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