Articles 2022

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Case Summary: Heyder v. Canada (Attorney General)

  • 24 mars 2023
  • Alex Bogach

This article summarizes Heyder v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 28, in which the Federal Court created a framework for assessing a large number of late claims from the settlement.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

  • 24 mars 2023
  • Irfan Kara & Craig Gilchrist

This article summarizes Facebook, Inc. v. Douez, 2023 BCCA 40, in which the British Columbia Court of Appeal allowed the defendants to appeal a liability decision even though the damages trials were still outstanding.

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Navigating the Uncharted Territory of Individual Issues Trials

  • 21 décembre 2022
  • Suzanne Chiodo, assistant professor, Osgoode Hall Law School,

There are two stages to a class proceeding: the common issues stage, and the individual issues stage. While the jurisprudence on the common issues stage (including certification and common issues trials) is well-developed, settlement usually occurs before the individual issues stage is reached. For judges, counsel, and litigants, therefore, this last phase of a class proceeding presents uncharted territory.

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Case Summary: Nissan Canada Inc. v Mueller

  • 21 décembre 2022
  • Katherine Shapiro

This article summarizes Nissan Canada Inc. v Mueller, 2022 BCCA 338, in which the British Columbia Court of Appeal rejected the two-step approach to "some basis in fact" for common issues.

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Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Test for Extension of Time to Opt Out of Class Action

  • 17 novembre 2022
  • Sarah Armstrong & Carolyn Flanagan

This article summarizes Johnson v Ontario, 2022 ONCA 725, in which the court held that a class member seeking to opt out late must show excusable neglect and that the extension will not prejudice the class, the defendant, or the administration of justice.

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Novel Application of the Individual Issues Powers in s. 25 of the Class Proceedings Act

  • 14 octobre 2022
  • Alex Bogach, Julie Lowenstein, Sarah Whitmore, and Grant Worden

This article summarizes Cavanaugh v. Grenville Christian College, 2022 ONSC 5405, in which the court used s. 25 of the Class Proceedings Act, 1992, to address a unique factual problem: the defendants were judgment proof and had erratic insurance coverage that covered some class members' claims but not others.

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Case Summary: Bowman v Ontario

  • 14 octobre 2022
  • Geetha Philipupillai

This article summarizes Bowman v Ontario, 2022 ONCA 477, which provides guidance to lower courts and practitioners on conducting a correct analysis under the cause of action (s. 5(1)(a)) criterion of the Class Proceedings Act.

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Commonality of Job Duties in Employment Misclassification Class Action: Le Feuvre v Enterprise Rent-A-Car

  • 07 octobre 2022
  • Jonathan Bradford

This article summarizes Le Feuvre v Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Company, 2022 ONSC 4136, in which the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the plaintiff’s motion for certification of a proposed employment misclassification class action due to a lack of a factual basis for a common claim. The court also commented on the need for a viable methodology for certifying an aggregate damages claim.

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