After a long hiatus spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, I recently returned to volunteer with Lawyers Feed the Hungry (LFTH) ...
The Saskatchewan government has announced the appointment of Cynthia Alexander, Lori O'Connor, and Buffy Rodgers as judges to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario upheld the dismissal of a 21-year-old class action regarding the alleged unauthorized use of liquid injectable silicone or injectable grade liquid silicone (IGLS), ...
A Quebec tribunal that oversees youth matters can order corrective measures to stop the violation of a child’s rights in certain circumstances, but it can only order preventative measures if that same ...
Criminal appeals are slated to feature heavily in the Supreme Court of Canada’s upcoming winter session, making up more than two-thirds of the 22 cases the high court plans to consider. Among them is ...
Lawyers at Thornton Grout Finnigan, Miller Thomson, Adair Goldblatt Bieber, and Blake, Cassels & Graydon have been listed as representatives in four or more commercial list matters scheduled before ...
Minister Virani has named Marcela S. Aroca, partner at Legal Focus LLP in Windsor, as a judge of the Tax Court of Canada. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1996, Justice Aroca began her legal career in ...
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan ("Ontario Teachers'") announced on December 20, 2024, its investment in Omega Healthcare Management Services ("Omega"), joining Goldman Sachs Alternatives as co-lead ...
The court set the cases of Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al v. Amgen Canada Inc., T-1094-23 and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al v. Amgen Canada Inc., T-1095-23 on Jan. 7, Tuesday. Here, the ...
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The Illinois Supreme Court has permitted attorneys and judges to conditionally use artificial intelligence tools for work, reported Reuters. The court set out the guidelines for AI use in a new policy ...