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Blog May 2, 2018

Canadian Bar Association focuses on multijurisdictional class actions in revised judicial protocol

At its annual meeting on February 15, the Canadian Bar Association (“CBA”) passed a resolution approving a revised “Canadian...

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Osler Update May 2, 2018

First Nation denied injunction based on prejudice to corporate respondent

The Federal Court in ‘Namgis First Nation v. Canada (Fisheries, Oceans and Coast Guard) refused to grant the Namgis First Nation an interlocutory...

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Blog April 30, 2018

Changes to Montreal’s class action division shows move toward harmonization with Ontario procedure

Earlier this year, the Superior Court of Quebec Chief Justice Jacques Fournier and Justice Pierre-C. Gagnon announced changes to the class action...

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Blog April 30, 2018

European Union proposes whistleblower protections

In a significant development for businesses with a presence in the European Union, the EU issued a proposal on April 23, 2018 for new legislation...

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Osler Update April 30, 2018

At-the-market (ATM) offerings using the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System (MJDS)

An at-the-market (ATM) program may be just the right way to raise additional equity capital quickly and inexpensively.

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Osler Update April 30, 2018

Co-investment: Why Canadian GPs should take note of SEC’s guidance

Co-investment was a hot topic at last month’s PartnerConnect East 2018 conference in Boston. Whether general partner or limited partner,...

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Blog April 26, 2018

Peace of mind may not be priceless: Québec Court of Appeal authorizes extended warranty class action claiming exploitation of the consumer

On March 22, 2018, the Québec Court of Appeal rendered judgment in the matter of Union des consommateurs c Magasins Best Buy Ltée (the “Best...

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Osler Update April 26, 2018

La tranquillité d’esprit pourrait bien avoir un prix : la Cour d’appel du Québec autorise une action collective portant sur une garantie prolongée en soutenant que le consommateur est exploité

La Cour d’appel est en désaccord L’article 8 de la LPC prévoit que l’exploitation du consommateur doit être évaluée objectivement.

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Osler Update April 20, 2018

CASL’s computer program rules cover much more than spyware

The computer program provisions in Canada’s anti-spam law (known as “CASL”) came into force on January 15, 2015. Significantly, these rules go...

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Osler Update April 20, 2018

Top ten CASL compliance planning activities

Our experience working through compliance planning initiatives with many clients has given us valuable insights into what compliance planning...

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