PRACTICE AREA: Litigation

Legal Wit — Any Motion You Walk Away From . . .

The plaintiff was successful on the motion.

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This post summarizes a recent Ontario case that involves nuisance, strict liability, remedies issues, and malicious prosecution

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Legal Wit — Signatures

The back page includes a series of undertakings on behalf of the Corporate Defendants.

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Legal Wit — Taken For a Ride

The testimony of the plaintiff as to his satisfaction with the Lexus was quite different.

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Case comment on Dumais v Hobbs, a recent Ontario case which dealt with issues related to discovery and the parol evidence rule.

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Legal Wit — The Always Brisk Pace of Litigation

The reader will note from the suit number that this action was commenced eight years ago.

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Tezcan v. Tezcan | 1992 CarswellBC 1 | British Columbia Court of Appeal

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Legal Wit — Non-Responsive *and* Verbose!

[The defendant], on the other hand, is a devious man and an unbelievable witness who will do or say anything to advance his position.

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Quantum services are a powerful research tool for litigators that allow you to quickly assess the value of a claim. Learn how to use them on westlaw Canada.

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Summary of recent Alberta case in which claim was made that a lawyer needed to take instruction from both the husband and wife to complete a transaction.

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Phrase of the Week - Open to the Public

R. v. Campbell | 1972 CarswellAlta 125 | Alberta District Court

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Interesting case from Newfoundland in which the defendant claims infringement of his fair trial rights because courthouse was named after personal plaintiff.

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