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Case Summary: Nissan Canada Inc. v Mueller

  • December 21, 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.

Class Actions, Student Forum
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OBA Civil Litigation Section Insider: December 2022

  • December 19, 2022
  • Adil Abdulla

This newsletter includes interviews with three retired judges: Justices Frank Newbould and Sandra Chapnik of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and Justice Sandra Simpson of the Federal Court. It also includes an article on lessons learned from Justice Karen Weiler of the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum
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Interview with Justice Newbould

  • December 19, 2022
  • Interview conducted by Adil Abdulla and Ranjan Das

An interview with The Hon. Frank J.C. Newbould, Q.C., former judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum
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Interview with Justice Chapnik

  • December 19, 2022

An interview with The Honourable Sandra Chapnik, C.M., O.Ont., former Ontario Superior Court judge.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum
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Interview with Justice Simpson

  • December 19, 2022

An interview with The Honourable Sandra J. Simpson, recently retired from the Federal Court of Canada.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum
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Three Life Lessons from a Retired Judge

  • December 19, 2022
  • The Honorable Karen M. Weiler C.M. O.Ont.

Fifty-Five years ago, I graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School. You’re probably asking yourselves, what does someone who graduated fifty-five years ago have to tell me that’s relevant to my life today? I asked myself the same question. After a lot of soul-searching, I realized that there are three life lessons that guided my career path that might be of interest and helpful to you.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum
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How Much is Enough: Meeting the threshold for the tort of intrusion upon seclusion

  • December 16, 2022
  • Sarah Virani

The Ontario Divisional Court's decision in Stewart v Demme, 2022 ONSC 1790, a class action case against William Osler Health System and one of its ex-nurses (Demme), discusses the tort of intrusion upon seclusion in the context of a privacy breach. The intrusion under review here, namely, accessing health information in order to misappropriate opioids and support Ms. Demme's addiction, was not so offensive or significant as to cry out for a remedy.

Health Law, Student Forum

Managing Franchise Defaults in the Post-COVID Era

  • December 09, 2022
  • Andrew MacIver

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many changes for us all. Such changes and challenges have impacted franchising generally. At times, these new business realities have resulted in franchisees defaulting on their obligations under their franchise agreements. What is the best way to respond to these defaults? This article considers strategies for managing defaults in franchise relationships in our new, post-COVID world.

Franchise Law, Student Forum