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Weighing in on Van Breda’s influence

Weighing in on Van Breda’s influence

One year has passed since the Supreme Court of Canada released a decision that clarified the law around establishing jurisdiction in conflict of laws situations, and while questions remain, the…

Prevalence of online defamation suits likely to increase

Prevalence of online defamation suits likely to increase

With the increasing connectivity of social media, defamatory online statements have become a regular occurrence, and a recent high-profile lawsuit is shining a new spotlight on the issue, says Toronto lawyer Manjit Singh.…

“Any” Ontario defendant sufficient to establish jurisdiction

“Any” Ontario defendant sufficient to establish jurisdiction

By Jon-David Giacomelli The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently dismissed a motion to stay the court’s jurisdiction brought by New York defendants in a personal injury action commenced in Ontario. In Cesario v. Gondek et…



The early bird gets the worm in accounts receivable collections

The early bird gets the worm in accounts receivable collections

By Jon-David Giacomelli The statistical proof is easy to find and consistent. The earlier a business takes active steps to collect accounts receivable, the more positive the outcome.  But it’s just…



InCanadaNow links immigrants and employers

InCanadaNow links immigrants and employers

A joint venture between lawyers, business specialists and HR management consultants has been launched with an aim to lessen the divide between immigrants in need of jobs and Canadian companies…

Judicial mediation comes with benefits and drawbacks

Judicial mediation comes with benefits and drawbacks

After extensive experience with judicial mediation in Europe and the United States, cross-border litigation lawyer Elena Mamay tells Law Times that she can see both the merits and detriments of…

Balancing act required for cross-border case

Balancing act required for cross-border case

A recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal proves the uncertainty surrounding cases where U.S. plaintiffs must gather evidence from Canadians, even when doing so may undermine an individual’s right to remain…

Three keys to avoiding bad debts for your business

Three keys to avoiding bad debts for your business

By Chris MacLeod Sometimes the most obvious and tried and true methods of securing payment to your business for trade receivables are overlooked in today’s competitive business environment and it…



Decision clarifies law related to jurisdiction

Decision clarifies law related to jurisdiction

A landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision in Club Resorts Ltd. v. Van Breda achieved its goal in providing clarity in law related to jurisdiction, Toronto cross-border litigator Jon-David Giacomelli says in Law Times.  Read…

Residency model may help reduce backlogs

Residency model may help reduce backlogs

A new permanent residency application model for skilled workers is a positive addition that should help reduce the backlog and processing times for visas, Toronto immigration lawyer Manjit Singh says in Law Times.…

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