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Blog May 31, 2017

Privacy class actions, by the numbers

The past five years have seen an increased awareness of the risk of privacy class actions. This time period coincides with the recognition by various...

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Osler Update May 17, 2017

The first 48 hours: responding to a data breach

Your organization’s initial response to a data breach is critical in determining the long-term impact the incident will have on your business.

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Osler Update April 6, 2017

Preparing for CASL’s private right of action

Learn about the implications of the private right of action provision and how your business can prepare.

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Blog March 2, 2017

Recent Decision Increases Class Action Risk for Companies that Utilize Pre-Installed Software and Adware

In modern commerce, it is quite common for manufacturers and service providers to pre-install software on a consumer’s computer and mobile...

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Osler Update March 1, 2017

Competition Criminal Enforcement in Canada: The year in review 2016

In 2016, the Commissioner of Competition pursued another year of aggressive criminal enforcement in Canada.

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Blog December 9, 2016

No “ransom fees” allowed: Class action fee sharing agreement rejected

Can class counsel enter into “fee sharing agreements” in order to avoid carriage motions and stay late arriving rival class actions? In...

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Osler Update November 30, 2016

Supreme Court of Canada confirms robust protection of solicitor-client and litigation privilege

The Supreme Court of Canada recently released two significant decisions on solicitor-client privilege and litigation privilege that confirm and...

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Blog November 25, 2016

Québec Courts Streamline Multijurisdictional Class Actions

As a result of Canada’s federal system, it is common for a defendant to face multiple class proceedings filed in various provinces in respect...

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Blog October 20, 2016

Taking the Show on the Road: Class Action Judges Can Sit Outside their Province

The Supreme Court of Canada held in Endean v. British Columbia that superior court judges in British Columbia and Ontario have broad statutory...

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Blog August 26, 2016

Consumer Class Actions in respect of Pricing Disclosure: The Québec Superior Court Refuses to Certify a “Drip Pricing” Class Action in Quebec

There have been a number of recent class actions commenced in Canada relating to pricing disclosure – and in particular, the alleged practice of...

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