Articles 2023

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Unlocking Practice Management Essentials: Long Mangalji LLP

  • 02 avril 2024
  • Aqsa Nadeem, newsletter editor, OBA Citizenship & Immigration Law Section

Join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover the strategies and insights employed by various immigration law practitioners in making their firms the success stories they are today. In our inaugural edition, we had the privilege to interview Ms. Elizabeth Ying Long, a founding partner at Long Mangalji LLP.

Citoyenneté et immigration, Student Forum
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Reaction to AI “Hallucination” Case: Food for Thought on Leveraging AI-Powered Tools in Legal Practice

  • 02 avril 2024
  • Emma Huang

As the presence of artificial intelligence ("AI") tools in the legal community grows, conversation around appropriate use of AI tools grows too. In this article, Emma Huang discusses the balance to be achieved between using AI to increase efficiency and access to justice in law, while protecting against the less appealing features of this technology.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
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Top 5 Reminders from My First 5 Years of Practice

  • 28 mars 2024
  • Keagan Davis-Burns

The first several years as a lawyer are full of challenges. As she enters her fifth year of practice, Keagan Davis-Burns provides five important insights into how young lawyers might navigate the rollercoaster first years of their careers.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Parents, Schools and Children's Rights

  • 27 mars 2024
  • Brittany Ross-Fichtner

Discussion of a February 27, 2024 program held by the University of Ottawa’s Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on the Rights of the Child titled, “Parents, Schools and Children's Rights."

Droit des enfants et des jeunes, Student Forum

Failed Third Party Claim Against Disability Insurer

  • 27 mars 2024
  • Tracey L. Hamilton

Third party claims are intricately connected to allegations pleaded in the statement of claim. When a plaintiff does not claim damages from anyone other than the defendant, the defendant cannot pursue a claim for contribution and indemnity. An employer may find themselves unable to pursue a third party claim against a disability benefits provider when the plaintiff seeks recovery for disability benefits in the context of a wrongful termination action.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum

Management of Multijurisdictional Class Actions in Canada: CBA Protocols invoked in Underhill v. Medtronic Canada

  • 25 mars 2024
  • Christine Galea

This article summarizes Underhill v. Medtronic Canada, 2023 ONSC 5919, in which the Superior Court adjourned the representative plaintiffs’ motion to discontinue the proposed class action, but utilized multijurisdictional class action protocols to address multijurisdictional sequencing issues raised by the defendants.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Grozelle v Corby Spirit: The Ontario Superior Court Confirms Stricter Test for Preferability and Finds Class Action Not Preferable

  • 25 mars 2024
  • Alexandra Lawrence & Sarah Whitmore

In the recent decision of Grozelle v. Corby Spirit and Wine Limited, 2023 ONSC 7212, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has affirmed the impact of the CPA amendments to the preferability criteria as imposing a stricter, more rigorous test for certification, as was first stated by the Court in Banman v. Ontario, 2023 ONSC 6187. The decision in Corby is also the first time the amended preferable procedure criterion has not been met.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Claims Against Class Action Administrators: Court Reviews Leave Requirement

  • 25 mars 2024
  • Adrian Pel & Ian C. Matthews (Borden Ladner Gervais LLP)

This case comment of Cameron-Gardos v. Crawford and Company (Canada) Inc., 2024 ONSC 700, considers the test for seeking leave to sue a class action administrator in the context of a class action settlement agreement.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Case Summary: Tucci v. Peoples Trust Co., 2023 BCSC 2004

  • 25 mars 2024
  • Jonathan Schachter and Lisa Mancuso

This article reviews a decision declining to strike claims in a databreach class action, including claims based on risk of future harm and pure economic loss.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Case Summary: Del Guidice v. Thompson

  • 25 mars 2024
  • Valérie Lord & Thuvaaraga Kuganathan

On January 31, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld Justice Perell’s decision in Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2024 ONCA 70, maintaining the stringent approach established in recent years for “hacker” data breach cases.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum