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

  • January 06, 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.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (December 14-December 18, 2020)

  • December 23, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are our summaries of the past week’s civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. The Court delivered a flurry of year-end decisions ahead of the holidays.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (December 7 – December 11, 2020)

  • December 15, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

The following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for the week of December 7, 2020. We have also summarized R. v. Irwin, a provincial offences decision relating to Building Code violations, as it deals with the rule prohibiting collateral attacks of orders, and is therefore a decision applicable in the civil and administrative law context. Other topics covered include jurisdiction, reasonable apprehension of bias, occupier’s liability and family law.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 30-December 4, 2020)

  • December 09, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. In Zoutman v Graham, the appellant’s delay of over 6 months in bringing an anti-SLAPP motion was fatal, as it subverted the intent & purpose of s.137.1 of the CJA, and where a defendant denies making the defamatory statements, an anti-SLAPP motion is unavailable. Other topics were rescission due to misrepresentation in a real estate contract, jurisdiction in the labour law context, and stay pending appeal.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 23 - November 27, 2020)

  • November 30, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

There were only two civil decisions of any length released by the Court of Appeal this past week. However, in J.M.J. Family Trust v. Simcoe Block (1979) Limited, we are reminded that a debtor’s liability for “reasonable” legal fees incurred by a creditor enforcing a commercial agreement is not the same thing as liability for costs under the costs regime of the Rules.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 2 – November 6, 2020)

  • November 13, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

There were quite a few substantive decisions of the Court of Appeal released this week. Topics covered this week included another round of litigation in the Indian Residential School Settlement, vexatious litigants, the setting aside of an order granting summary judgement in the context of a shareholder’s agreement involving a right of first refusal, limitation periods, family law.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Message from the Editor

  • November 04, 2020
  • David Milosevic, Milosevic Fiske LLP

This edition of the Insider is titled 'Who knew?". Articles by Marc Kestenberg and Kevin Schoenfeldt of Kestenberg Siegal Lipkus LLP, Jacqueline King and Matilda Lici of Shibley Righton LLP, and Cameron Fiske of Milosevic Fiske LLP, share little known practice points that could be a lifesaver on your next file. Enjoy!

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

(No) Second Chances: When can you examine additional corporate representatives?

  • November 04, 2020
  • Jacqueline L. King and Matilda Lici, Shibley Righton LLP

Examinations for Discovery are a fundamental step in litigation. A party is entitled to examine a corporate representative with knowledge of the events at issue. As Jacqueline L. King and Matilda Lici of Shibley Righton LLP explain, it may not be so simple.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum