Articles 2023

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Blockchain and Tax Law: Behind the Curve

  • 16 octobre 2022
  • Matthew Boyd

Blockchain was first theorized as a concept in the early 1990s. However, it took 20 years before blockchain was utilized to create Bitcoin, the first cryptocurrency, in early 2009. While the use of blockchain to create cryptocurrencies took nearly 20 years, its popularity has exploded since the creation of Bitcoin. 

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Rights of Sourcing Country to Levy Taxes on Intangible Property

  • 16 octobre 2022
  • Neti Jhatakia

In the era of globalization and technology overtaking traditional business form, the companies and individuals spending more on obtaining intangible property in order to protect its unique identity by way of marks or patents or logo. With companies and businesses operating across the globe, the question arises as to which country has gained the right to levy taxes on profits arising out of intangible assets or property.

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On the Proposed Suggestions to the Globalized Structure for the Taxation of Multinational Enterprises

  • 16 octobre 2022
  • Fayme K Hodal

This paper first lays out the current system for determining the allocation of multinational enterprises’ revenues for the purposes of taxation, followed by a layered example to aid in clarification, a discussion on the concerns the current system enables, a brief overview of the OECD’s response of Pillar One, and some of the practical implementation issues Pillar One faces, concluding with views on how to more easily achieve the Pillar One aims in a fashion that may be met with less resistance.

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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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OBA Civil Litigation Section Insider: October 2022

  • 14 octobre 2022

This issue features interviews with four leaders of legal organizations: Karen Perron (OBA), Deborah Palter (TAS), Teresa Donnelly (LSO), and Jennifer Gold (WLAO), discussing the projects they pursued during their terms, how the profession has changed, and the changes they hope will come. Rachel Migicovsky and Moya Graham, chair and vice-chair of the Civil Litigation Section Executive, introduce us to our themes for the year; and Stuart Rudner weighs in on mediation in the post-pandemic world.

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Interview with Karen Perron

  • 13 octobre 2022
  • Interview conducted by David Milosevic

An interview with Karen Perron, president of the Ontario Bar Association.

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Interview with Deborah Palter

  • 13 octobre 2022
  • Interview conducted by David Milosevic

An interview with Deborah Palter, immediate past-president of The Advocates’ Society.

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Interview with Teresa Donnelly

  • 13 octobre 2022

An interview with Teresa Donnelly, who concluded her second term as treasurer of the Law Society of Ontario this past June.

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Interview with Jennifer Gold

  • 13 octobre 2022

An interview with Jennifer Gold, immediate past-president of the Women’s Law Association of Ontario.

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