Pearson’s journey to outsourced IT services
Outsourcing information technology functions has become common for large companies over the last decade, but when you have 40 partners to negotiate with the contractual discussions can become complex,...
View ArticleThis week at the SCC
The Supreme Court of Canada begins the 2014 winter session with six appeals this week, including the highly anticipated reference on Justice Marc Nadon’s appointment. The court will also be looking at...
View ArticleThis week at the SCC
This week, the Supreme Court of Canada’s spring session comes to a close. The court will hear three appeals, two of which challenge British Columbia's drunk-driving laws and the power of police...
View ArticleJudge rejects CP Rail challenge to Lac-Mégantic settlement
A Quebec judge rejected Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.’s challenge to a settlement for victims of the Lac-Mégantic crude-by-rail disaster on Monday, clearing the way for compensation payments Parties...
View ArticleCourt requires opt-in from foreigners in class action
Plaintiffs’ lawyers pursuing a class action for a global price-fixing conspiracy will have to get formal opt-in from class members abroad, if yesterday’s jurisdictional decision stands in Airia Brands...
View ArticleCourt sends individual phase litigation plans back to the drawing board
Both sides in a class action case involving VIA Rail have been sent back to the drawing board with a litigation strategy template from the Ontario Superior Court. It has some calling for greater input...
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