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Blog January 31, 2024

When is a settlement a settlement?

Many lawsuits settle before they ever get to trial. But what happens when the parties disagree on whether a settlement agreement has actually been...

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When is a settlement a settlement?
Blog June 15, 2023

Adjudication case law round-up: Divisional Court provides guidance on judicial review of adjudicator’s determinations

In a string of recent cases, the Ontario Divisional Court has provided guidance to construction industry participants who are considering making an...

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Adjudication case law round-up: Divisional Court provides guidance on judicial review of adjudicator’s determinations
Osler Update November 10, 2022

Construction and Infrastructure Disputes – Specialized Practices and Procedures – Good Faith in Contractual Performance (Webinar)

Our recent webinar provides insights on two landmark Supreme Court of Canada decisions addressing good faith in contractual performance.

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Webinar November 10, 2022

Construction and Infrastructure Disputes – Specialized Practices and Procedures

This webinar focuses on good faith in contractual performance. Learn the latest developments from Osler’s Construction and Infrastructure...

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Construction and Infrastructure Disputes – Specialized Practices and Procedures
Blog April 29, 2022

Ontario Divisional Court dismisses application for judicial review of adjudicator’s determination

The Ontario Divisional Court recently released a decision on an application for judicial review of an adjudicator’s determination under the...

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Osler Update October 1, 2021

Contract termination: considerations in terminating for default or for convenience

While parties enter into a construction contract with the common goal of completing a successful project, there are times when terminating the...

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Blog April 19, 2021

COVID-19: Ontario extends state of emergency and stay-at-home order – impact on permitted construction activities

On April 16, 2021, the Government of Ontario announced the extension of the provincial declaration of emergency and stay-at-home order first...

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Blog January 19, 2021

COVID-19: Ontario’s second state of emergency – Amendments to list of permitted construction activities

On January 12, 2021, the Government of Ontario declared its second state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Government announced...

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Blog July 22, 2020

Embracing technology: Navigating procedures in complex construction litigation during COVID-19

  In spite of the circumstances arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, parties continue to proceed through the resolution of complex...

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Embracing technology: Navigating procedures in complex construction litigation during COVID-19
Osler Update December 13, 2019

Prompt payment movement hits Canadian construction and infrastructure sector

Prompt payment and mandatory adjudication legislation is being enacted across Canada in an effort to alleviate perceived payment delays down the...

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Prompt payment movement hits Canadian construction and infrastructure sector