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A Mediation Practice's One-Year Anniversary

  • 11 janvier 2021
  • Afsana Gibson-Chowdhury

Experienced lawyers and new or foreign lawyers alike may find commonalities in the strengths they demonstrate and the challenges they face in starting a mediation practice. Here are ten of the top insights from the first year of Gibson Chowdhury.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum

Working with Self-Represented Parties

  • 11 janvier 2021
  • Brian Osler and Laura Pettigrew

The article summarizes a Public Sector Lawyers Section program, How to Work with Self-Represented Parties in your Public Law Practice, delivered on November 18, 2020.

Avocats du secteur public, Student Forum

Adjudication in Ontario and Beyond: The Role of the Construction Adjudicator

  • 09 janvier 2021
  • Jackie van Leeuwen, associate, Glaholt Bowles LLP

The changes to the Construction Act, including the introduction of prompt payment and adjudication, were designed, in part, to bring construction projects to completion faster and with fewer payment delays. In the construction context, adjudication is the determination of a dispute arising under a contract by an adjudicator who is a qualified person appointed to conduct an investigation and make a quick decision.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

The New Edition: What the New CCDC 2 Stipulated Price Contract Means for You

  • 09 janvier 2021
  • Ted Betts, assisted by Magdalena Hanebach (Toronto) and Karina Labelle (Ottawa), Gowling WLG

The new CCDC 2 updates the standard form contract to catch up with recent prompt payment and adjudication changes in Ontario. It also introduces a number of other changes to both reflect more recent trends in contracting and to otherwise streamline the contract. This article provides a brief summary of some of these changes, with references to the corresponding paragraphs of the CCDC 2.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

Was COVID the Impetus for Change the Construction Industry Needed to Embrace the Digital Revolution?

  • 09 janvier 2021
  • Karen Groulx, Dragana Bukejlovic and Karl Schober, Dentons Canada LLP

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has provided the impetus for the increased use of technology in many industries – including the construction industry, which has historically been criticized for having productivity problems and being slow to embrace new technology.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

New Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure – Construction Act Implications

  • 09 janvier 2021
  • Karen Groulx, Dragana Bukejlovic, Dentons Canada LLP

Effective January 1, 2021, Ontario Regulation 689/20 substantially amended the Rules of Civil Procedure. In many ways, the changes reflect the reality of litigation in Ontario since the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic and focus on a technological shift in the nature of litigation, which was both necessary, and needed. Not only do the changes affect litigation under the Construction Act but they will also have an impact on the prompt payment and adjudication provisions therein.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (December 21 - December 31, 2020)

  • 06 janvier 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Below are our last summaries of 2020. On another note, please mark down April 27, 2021, from 5:30-7:45pm in your calendars for our 5th annual “Top Appeals” CLE, which will be held via Zoom. I am pleased to announce that Justice Benjamin Zarnett will be co-chairing the event with me and Chloe Snider. Please register for the program on the OBA's website.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Control What You Can Control

  • 06 janvier 2021
  • Christine Kilby

In litigation, there are a number of factors parties (and their advocates) can control, but an equally important number of factors they cannot. It can be difficult to determine where control of a case ends when the stakes are high, but there are some crucial aspects of any litigation case to keep in mind.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum

Fresco v. CIBC – Ontario Superior Court of Justice grants summary judgment to plaintiff in overtime class action

  • 05 janvier 2021
  • Jean-Marc Leclerc, Sotos LLP

In a series of decisions released in the spring, summer and fall of 2020, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted summary judgment to the class in an overtime class action brought on behalf of approximately 35,000 front-line employees of CIBC. The decisions represent the first merits determination in an overtime class action case in Canada and could serve as a template for future cases.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

M&A Due Diligence in the #MeToo Era: Privacy, Privilege, and Purchase Agreements

  • 05 janvier 2021
  • Melody Burke, Pat Denroche, and Lauren MacLeod, Torys LLP

Since the #MeToo hashtag and the resulting movement swept across social media in 2017, purchasers are increasingly requiring that vendors provide diligence disclosure and a legal representation concerning sexual harassment in merger and acquisition agreements. This article identifies various considerations for navigating the tension between providing thorough disclosure while upholding obligations regarding privacy, privilege, and confidentiality.

Droit du travail et de l’emploi, Student Forum