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Rallysport “Races” Toward the Finish Line…

Rallysport “Races” Toward the Finish Line…

  • February 27, 2022
  • Amrita V. Singh, Marks & Clerk Law LLP

For the past few years, the copyright infringement saga involving Rallysport Direct LLC (Rallysport) and its former wholesaler has made its way through the courts. The Federal Court found that there was copyright infringement and awarded Rallysport both statutory and punitive damages. The wholesaler recently appealed this finding, but, the appeal was dismissed by the Federal Court of Appeal. The question remains: is this the end or another step on the way to the Supreme Court of Canada?

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
Ontario Centre of Innovation

Ontario Centre of Innovation

  • February 27, 2022
  • Andrew Shaughnessy, Torys LLP

The Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) has been a strong presence in Ontario’s entrepreneurial space for the last few decades. During this time, it has continued its objective to sponsor research and commercialization between industry and academia to exploit made-in-Ontario technologies. This work has led to several Ontario success stories and increased recognition for the importance of intellectual property to the economic growth of the Province.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

How our Boardrooms Became Classrooms: Virtual School, Real Headache

  • February 23, 2022
  • Amelia Yiu, Elm Law Professional Corporation

For the women of my firm the combined pressures of childcare, virtual school and work became draining both mentally and physically. As an employer that has always tried to put work-life balance at the forefront of our philosophy, I knew that I needed to make some changes to the way that we did things, or everyone at the firm would suffer.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum
Developments in Employment Law in 2021, and What’s Ahead in 2022

Developments in Employment Law in 2021, and What’s Ahead in 2022

  • February 23, 2022
  • Daria (Dasha) Peregoudova and Jessica Schissler, Aird & Berlis LLP

In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic’s heavy influence on employment law, 2021 also saw the introduction of new law dealing with employees’ “right to disconnect” and the near-banning of non-competition clauses and agreements. Additionally, a series of prominent and influential decisions emerged from Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal, Superior Court and Court of Appeal relating largely to workplace culture issues. We discuss this and more in our look back at 2021, and what’s to come in 2022.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Labour and Employment Law, Student Forum
Featured Member: Anjana Bhaskaran

Featured Member: Anjana Bhaskaran

  • February 23, 2022
  • Anjana Bhaskaran

Our guest star for February’s "Featured Member" series is Anjana Bhaskaran, secretary of the Business Law Executive. We thank Anjana for her participation and hope you enjoy getting to know her!

Business Law, Student Forum

Managing Different Insurers' Interests at Global Mediation

  • February 22, 2022
  • Joseph Sullivan

In a global mediation of an insurance claim, there are often three different insurers: tort, accident benefits, and long-term disability. Each may bring a different perspective to the table, as well as a different timeline and different underlying interests. In this article, experienced insurance mediator Joseph Sullivan explains some of the main issues that arise in these global settlement scenarios.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Student Forum

The Quick and Dirty on Phase Two of Ontario’s Excess Soil Regulation

  • February 16, 2022
  • Talia Gordner, Annik Forristal & Kamal Azmy (student), McMillan LLP

Phase Two of Ontario’s On-Site and Excess Soil Management Regulation took effect on January 1, 2022. Since coming into force on January 1, 2021, the Regulation has introduced a new framework for the excavation, removal and transport of “excess soil” between two or more sites. These regulatory changes have affected property owners, developers, consultants, and the construction industry as a whole, exposing its participants to new risks and legal requirements.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

OBA Environmental Assessment Primer Recap

  • February 16, 2022
  • Angela Dittrich

How has impact assessment (IA) and environmental assessment (EA) legislation evolved over the past fifty years in Canada? How will recent IA/EA amendments and modernization schemes impact environmental protection, meaningful Indigenous consultation, socio-economic benefits, and post-approval processes? The Ontario Bar Association’s “Environmental Assessment Primer” provided valuable insight into these questions as well as a comprehensive overview of the practice of environmental assessment law. 

Environmental Law, Student Forum

OBA Case Law Update: Top 10 Environmental Cases of 2021

  • February 16, 2022
  • Nicole Tzannidakis

As part of the 2022 OBA Institute conference on February 3rd, 2022, the speakers presented a non-exhaustive list of top ten cases from 2021 based on their relevance to the wide membership of the OBA Environmental Law Section. The selected cases are summarized below and are grouped in themes.

Environmental Law, Student Forum