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Craig Lockwood

Partner, Disputes, Toronto

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In Canadian Class Action Defence, we provide timely, reliable and practical information about defending national and international class actions involving Canadian courts. We share strategic insights on preventing, preparing for, managing and resolving cross-border class actions, both nationally and internationally, using specific cases or developments as the springboard for our discussion. Since Canada does not have a mechanism to centralize class actions brought in different provinces on behalf of the same class (unlike U.S. MDL), managing overlapping class actions in Canadian jurisdictions poses some unique challenges. In this blog, we consider how best to manage these challenges as well as highlighting the differences between jurisdictions.

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Blog July 13, 2017

Can counterclaims be certified as class actions?

Counterclaims are not often certified as class proceedings. But can they be? In Thorne v. College of the North Atlantic, a panel of three judges of...

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Blog June 29, 2017

$1 billion proposed class action in the U.S. ploughs ahead

Last week, the U.S. Ninth Circuit upheld a district court’s decision in Cooper v. Tokyo Electric Power to deny defendant Tokyo Electric Power...

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Blog June 26, 2017

Wellman v. TELUS: Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies the impact of arbitration clauses on class proceedings

In Wellman v. TELUS Communications Company, 2017 ONCA 433, the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal of an order denying a motion to partially...

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Blog June 15, 2017

Class counsel fees and other obstacles to class action settlements in Québec

In recent years, a considerable number of Québec class actions have been authorized (certified) for the sole purpose of approving a settlement. The...

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Blog June 8, 2017

Calling John Doe: Can a class action proceed with an anonymous representative plaintiff?

Can you bring a class action without publicly identifying a representative plaintiff? In the past few years, class action claimants in Canada and the...

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Blog May 31, 2017

Privacy class actions, by the numbers

The past five years have seen an increased awareness of the risk of privacy class actions. This time period coincides with the recognition by various...

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Blog May 25, 2017

Ontario Court of Appeal declines to grant retroactive relief in securities class action

In its recent decision in Pennyfeather v. Timminco Limited, the Court of Appeal for Ontario declined to retroactively relieve the plaintiff from the...

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Blog May 9, 2017

Ontario court stick handles around “excessively over-pleaded” class action

A class action will not be certified unless it is a fair, efficient and manageable way to resolve proposed common issues. That principle was recently...

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Blog May 4, 2017

CHAMPIX claims settled for $273 million in U.S., discontinued without costs in Canada

Notwithstanding a large settlement of similar litigation in the United States, the Ontario class proceeding Parker v. Pfizer Canada Inc. was...

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Blog April 24, 2017

Ontario court finds representative proceeding to be time-barred despite being commenced within the limitation period

In Caetano v Quality Meat Packers, 2017 ONSC 1199, Justice Belobaba of the Ontario Superior Court recently had opportunity to consider whether two...

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