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OBA Strikes Judicial Mediation Taskforce

  • May 28, 2013
  • David Sterns

The topic of judicial mediation sparks much debate among the bar and the judiciary alike. At the heart of the debate is the fundamental question of whether judges should be directly involved in mediating disputes before the courts at all, at any time. 

Civil Litigation

OBA Civil Litigation e-Discovery Sub-section

  • May 28, 2013
  • Anne Glover, Dera Nevin

e-Discovery has become a challenge and an opportunity for civil litigators as well as lawyers generally. The area of e-Discovery and data management, whether in civil litigation, other litigation or in general, requires counsel who are experienced and knowledgeable...

Civil Litigation

Federal Court Rules Under Review

  • February 07, 2013
  • Christopher J. Jaglowitz

According to a November 9, 2012 news release, the Federal Courts are considering significant and unprecedented reforms to the practices and procedures as a result of a recently-approved report. 

Civil Litigation

Law Day Committee: A Rewarding Volunteering Opportunity

  • February 07, 2013
  • Karen Perron

Law Day 2013 will be celebrated on April 17, 2013. Law Day is a national event celebrating the signing of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. At its core, Law Day educates and promotes the fundamental importance of the law in our society. 

Civil Litigation

Ontario e-Discovery Institute a Success

  • February 07, 2013
  • Molly Reynolds and David Outerbridge

The second annual Ontario e-Discovery Institute was held on October 11, 2012. Kelly Friedman and David Outerbridge co-chaired the conference.

Civil Litigation

Updates on Technology in the Courtroom

  • February 07, 2013
  • Mervyn Abramowitz

Our Superior Court has finally entered the electronic age!  No, we don’t yet have a U.S. PACER style computerized filing system where all court documents are in electronic form and accessible to all. 

Civil Litigation

A Comment on Éditions Écosociété Inc. v. Banro Corp.

  • October 25, 2012
  • Josh Silver

The tort of defamation has wide-ranging implications for the defamed, and such effects may reach across borders and jurisdictions. In the advancing modern age, what was once purely local conduct may now have far-reaching and global effects or consequences. 

Civil Litigation