Judges Can Sit in Other Provinces: Supreme Court
Superior Court judges can sit outside their home provinces, the Supreme Court held today. This decision will facilitate the management of national class actions and other inter-provincial litigation in Canada. The issue arose in connection with the national settlement in the tainted blood class action that was approved in 1999. Class counsel wanted to extend the time for filing claims for benefits from the settlement funds. Since the court-approved settlement assigned supervision of the settlement to courts in BC, Ontario, and Quebec, the motion had to be brought before all three courts, and all three courts had to agree on the ... [more] Full article
Allied Nevada plaintiffs denied leave to advance Securities Act claims against underwriters
In a recent decision, Ontario Superior Court Justice Edward P. Belobaba found that two investment dealers are not experts under the Ontario Securities Act – and they couldn’t be happier ... [more] Full article
Top Up or Give Up: Prepaid Phone Card Class Action Dismissed
Prepaid mobile phone services offer flexibility and freedom to those who do not wish to be locked into a monthly plan. The downside is that prepaid phone cards only remain active for a certain ... [more] Full article
Lenders’ misrepresentation claim against auditor summarily dismissed
In the latest chapter in an almost 20-year-old saga involving Philip Services Corp. (“Philip”) and an accounting fraud uncovered in 1998, Ontario Superior Court Justice Perell summarily dismissed a negligent ... [more] Full article