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Event | Thomson Reuters partners with the Toronto Lawyers Association

Join Thomson Reuters and the Toronto Lawyers Association as we celebrate our new partnership and discuss how technology can be effectively utilized in small law firms to grow a successful practice. Register today.

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Digest of the Week – Existence of individual plaintiff does not alter well-established test to be applied on an application for security for costs

This digest highlights a recent British Columbia Court of Appeal decision where the Court overturned a motion judge’s decision denying security for costs against a corporate plaintiff because of the existence of an individual plaintiff.

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Milligan's Criminal Law Advisor | Inducement

Accused's confession was voluntary where there was no nexus between the decision to confess and an "inducement" made by police

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CED:  An Overview of the Law - Torts: Principles of Liability

This excerpt provides an introduction to the principles of liability in Canadian tort law. Topics covered include volition, motive, mistake, duty to the injured party, interest harmed, burden of proof, and concurrent liability in contract and tort.

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Legal Wit -

They equipped their apartments as men staying alone could be expected to

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Synergy with Case Notebook

Electronic case management helps mitigate the risk of missing critical details in a case. See how Case Notebook can help you.

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DLA Piper's Intellectual Property Newsletter | Trademark

This was an application for trademark infringement, passing off, and depreciation of goodwill. Both the corporate respondent, Conscious Consumption, and its two individual owners were held liable for trademark infringement, passing off and depreciation of goodwill.

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Police Powers | Anonymous Informant

Information provided by an unknown anonymous informant amounted to reasonable and probable grounds to arrest the accused for drug trafficking

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Digest of the Week – Strength of the Cause of Action Not to be Determined on a Rule 21 Motion

This digest highlights a recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision where the Court overturned a motion judge’s decision striking the claims under Rule 21, holding that the strength of a cause of action is not determined on a Rule 21 motion.

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Video | Strategy with Case Notebook

96% of lawyers agree that in order to analyze the facts and issues, case documents need to be organized.See what Case Notebook can do for you. View Video.

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Milligan’s Criminal Law Advisor | Gladue Principles

Ontario court holds "Gladue" principles apply to bail applications heard by the Court of Appeal

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Video | Your Fastest Way to Get Up to Speed On Any Legal Issue

Discover how you can get up to speed on any legal issue in a fraction of the time. View video.

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