Lexpert published its special edition on Litigation in The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business magazine on November 27.
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The Lexpert Special Edition - Canada's Leading Litigation Lawyers (the Lexpert Special Edition – Litigation) profiles Lexpert-ranked lawyers in several areas of business-related litigation. Also included are feature articles on the latest developments in commercial and securities litigation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.
The Lexpert Special Edition - Litigation was published within the December edition of The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Magazine.
It features articles on the following topics:
Competing Changes
The Competition Bureau has a new mantra and approach
Restricting Class Actions
Damage caps and other restrictions for shareholder class actions appear to have worked. Whether that is a good thing depends who you ask
The Alternative to Litigating
Deciding whether to arbitrate or litigate is not always a simple determination
White-Collar Crime in Canada
Canada is slowly shedding its image of being soft on fraud and white-collar crime
Bankruptcy Despite Pension Debt
Secured creditors facing prioritization concerns in insolvency proceedings can take comfort from the Ontario Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Grant Forest Products v. Toronto-Dominion
Click here to view the digital edition.
The Lexpert Special Edition - Canada's Leading Litigation Lawyers (the Lexpert Special Edition – Litigation) profiles Lexpert-ranked lawyers in several areas of business-related litigation. Also included are feature articles on the latest developments in commercial and securities litigation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.
The Lexpert Special Edition - Litigation was published within the December edition of The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Magazine.
It features articles on the following topics:
Competing Changes
The Competition Bureau has a new mantra and approach
Restricting Class Actions
Damage caps and other restrictions for shareholder class actions appear to have worked. Whether that is a good thing depends who you ask
The Alternative to Litigating
Deciding whether to arbitrate or litigate is not always a simple determination
White-Collar Crime in Canada
Canada is slowly shedding its image of being soft on fraud and white-collar crime
Bankruptcy Despite Pension Debt
Secured creditors facing prioritization concerns in insolvency proceedings can take comfort from the Ontario Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Grant Forest Products v. Toronto-Dominion