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Court Rejects Defence of Lack of Natural Justice in Case of Foreign Judgment Enforcement

When seeking to enforce a foreign judgment in Ontario, the applicant generally needs to prove…

Court Considers Penalties Against Judgment Debtor for Contempt of Court

Enforcement against judgment debtors often requires recourse to Rule 60 of the Rules of Civil…

Court Grants Carriage of a Proposed Class Action Against Canopy Growth

Corporate commercial litigation has commenced against cannabis company Canopy Growth in relation to its Biosteel…

A Review of the Tort of Conspiracy

When creditors bring claims against corporate debtors, they sometimes face the prospect that the debtor…

The Limitation Period for Unpaid Debt May be Refreshed

Limitation periods are the time in which a party must start their claim against another…

Breach of Contract by a Company: A Potential Path to Personal Liability for Directors

When a business enters into a contract with another company, it must carry the risk…

Oppression Remedies Should Not Be Based Solely On Agreements Between Stakeholders

A recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision considered the role that agreements signed between corporate…

Court Deems Ontario’s Spoliation an Abuse of Process and Remedies It Through Award of Legal Costs

The lengthy and interesting history of Trillium Power Wind Corporation v. Ontario recently came to…

Punitive Damages in the Consumer Protection Context

Damages are usually awarded by a court as a form of compensation for harm or…

Which Limitation Period Applies When Enforcing a Foreign Judgment?

In commercial litigation matters, parties may obtain and seek to enforce judgments made outside of…