Introduction When loss on a mass scale occurs, class proceedings are sure to follow. If more than one action is commenced by multiple plaintiffs, the representative plaintiffs and their counsel must either agree to work together on one action or move in competition to one another on a carriage motion. The winner of the motion […]
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Unjust Enrichment by Wrongdoing & Waiver of Tort
Introduction The meaning of the term “waiver of tort” is by no means clear. At its strongest, it has been described as an independent cause of action that does not require the plaintiff to prove any damage suffered by them as a result of the wrongful conduct of the defendant. The remedy would be disgorgement […]
Ice Breaker Settlements and Class Proceedings
Introduction An ice breaker is anything used to relieve inhibitions or acrimony between two parties or is used to open a dialogue. It is also now used to describe settlements by a plaintiff with one defendant ahead of the others in complex multi-party class proceedings. The money paid is often only a small fraction of […]
Jurisdiction Matters
Introduction In April of 2013, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed killing and injuring thousands of people there. Many of the victims were employed to make garments for Joe Fresh, a recognizable and popular brand of clothing for Loblaws, a Canadian business. A class proceeding was commenced in Ontario seeking to recover billions of […]
Listeria Hysteria and Duty of Care
Introduction In 2008, Maple Leaf Foods (“MLF”) (two companies) was notified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (“CFIA”) that some of their ready to eat meats (“RTE”) they produced for human consumption were contaminated with listeria in sufficient concentrations to be dangerous. In fact, several people fell seriously ill and some died as a result […]
