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Do All Arbitration Clauses in Employment Agreements Violate the ESA?

  • 05 novembre 2019
  • Barry B. Fisher

The article comments on the Superior Court decision of Rhinehart v Legend 3D Canada (2019) ONSC 3296 by Justice Sanfilippo, who decided a motion to stay the action as the employment contract had an arbitration clause.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum

Welcome from the Chair!

  • 05 novembre 2019
  • Lisa Danay Wallace, Chair

Our 2019-2020 Chair, Lisa Danay Wallace, welcomes the section and introduces the IT/IP Section’s exciting plans and programs for the year.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Construction Litigants Beware: Unresolved Gaps, Confusion and Inconsistencies in the Construction Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C30.

  • 05 novembre 2019
  • Robert Kennaley and Josh Winter, Kennaley Construction Law

The new Act’s provisions contain gaps and inconsistencies which will in our view lead to confusion and potential problems going forward. We have identified some of them, below. Many will no doubt be addressed in due course, although many most likely will not.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

Ontario Court of Appeal Provides Guidance on Vesting Orders in Receivership – and Beyond

  • 04 novembre 2019
  • Kathryn Esaw and Miranda Spence

In light of the critical importance of vesting orders, Canadian insolvency and banking professionals were understandably anxious when the Ontario Court of Appeal recently asked for submissions on whether receivership vesting orders can extinguish third party interests in land in the nature of a Gross Overriding Royalty.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum

Patent Potpourri

  • 01 novembre 2019
  • Professor Norman Siebrasse

Professor Norman Siebrasse, author of the Sufficient Description blog, summarizes a recent talk he gave to the Toronto IP Group (TIPG). Professor Siebrasse highlights several of his recent or in-progress articles.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

The Honourable Justice Lorne Sossin’s 5 Reasons Why the Public Sector is the Best Place to Devote Your Legal Career

  • 01 novembre 2019
  • Anu Lalith Kumar

On October 2, 2019, the Public Sector Lawyers Section of the Ontario Bar Association held their annual welcome reception for articling students and LPP candidates. Students and lawyers in the public sector gathered to hear the Honourable Justice Lorne Sossin share a few words on the good, the bad and ugly of the legal public sector.

Avocats du secteur public, Student Forum