This digest highlights an Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision where the Court held that the after-fact creation of a trust was designed to protect the wronged party, and not intended to give the wronged party more rights than it would have had if the contract had been performed.
This digest highlights a recent Alberta Queen’s Bench decision where the Court held that the term “beneficial owner” should be broadly interpreted and may include an anticipated security holder.
This digest highlights a recent British Columbia Supreme Court case where the Court held that there are limits to the obligations that a corporation or its by-laws may contractually impose on a shareholder, including requiring a shareholder to take out liability insurance.
This digest highlights a recent Ontario Superior Court of Justice case where the Court held that summary judgment to dismiss an action against a bank was not available when there were glaring inconsistencies in the documents submitted to the bank, and the bank should arguably have made reasonable inquiries based on these inconsistencies.
The Ontario Divisional Court reviews the powers and duties of an appellate court when considering new evidence on an appeal.
This digest highlights a recent Federal Court of Appeal decision where the Court remitted the matter back to the lower court for redetermination of entitlement to and quantum of damages in a section 8 NOC action where the trial judge improperly relied on hearsay evidence.
BC court grants complainant's application to testify with pet dog on her lap at dangerous offender hearing
Canada Industrial Relations Board lacked jurisdiction to certify bargaining unit of employees working for commercial manufacturer of medical cannabis
This digest highlights a recent Federal Court decision where the Court held that computer software programs are goods, rather than services, irrespective of whether they are sold on disks or access over the internet.
Court held that officer could not rely on intuition as basis for warrantless search of university student's backpack
This digest highlights a recent Federal Court decision where the Court held that the actions of a company in providing manuals, training, and sending a supplier to modify equipment did not amount to inducement of patent infringement.
This digest highlights a recent Federal Court decision where the Court held that a shortfall in the patent application fee relates to the application and does not invalidate the patent.