Complimentary Archived Video Recent Developments on the Duty of Good Faith in Insolvency Proceedings March 09, 2022 In 2019, the Canadian Government codified an interested party’s obligation to act in good faith with respect to proceedings under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act.
Complimentary Archived Video Regional Round-up: Key Updates for Family Law Proceedings Across Ontario March 04, 2022 The circumstances of the past two years have forced the justice sector to evolve rapidly. Looking ahead, which of these changes will be here to stay?
Complimentary Archived Video R. v. Morris: Impacts of the Court of Appeal decision and Updates on Enhanced Pre-Sentence Reports March 03, 2022 In October, the Court of Appeal released its decision in R. v. Morris on how evidence on anti-Black racism should be taken into account on sentencing.
Complimentary Archived Video Annual Corporate Governance Update March 01, 2022 The CCCA Ontario Chapter is pleased to once again partner with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP to get you up to speed on recent key developments in corporate governance.
Complimentary Archived Video Post-Secondary Institutions and Insolvency – Lessons Learned from Laurentian University February 23, 2022 In 2021, Laurentian University filed for creditor protection, surprising students, educators and post-secondary administrators across the province.
Complimentary Archived Video ESG Litigation and Regulation February 23, 2022 With legal matters related to environmental, MGA social and governance issues increasing in the areas of natural resources and energy law, ensuring you’re at the forefront of litigation and regulatory matters is key for your clients.
Complimentary Archived Video Exiting the Pandemic: Insights on Executive Compensation and Pension Plan Investments February 23, 2022 After two years of unprecedented uncertainty, tax law and pensions and benefits law practitioners continue to be challenged to keep up with unpredictable changes in the legal landscape.
Complimentary Archived Video Children & Youth as Participants February 16, 2022 While children are not always parties to a proceeding, children are able to participate in legal proceedings in a variety of ways.
Complimentary Archived Video Avoiding Pitfalls in Litigation Privilege February 15, 2022 Protecting your client’s litigation privilege is an important aspect of any litigation proceeding.
Complimentary Archived Video Enforcing COVID-19 Vaccination Policies: The Latest Word from Adjudicators January 25, 2022 Following a busy fall full of COVID-19 vaccination policy rollouts and challenges to the policies by labour unions and employees, labour arbitrators are beginning to issue decisions based on these disputes.