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Commercial Litigation

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Mar 11, 2026
Commercial Litigation

When does an email settlement become a binding contract? Lessons from JH Drilling in Alberta

  • Michael Kirk, KC
  • James Wallbridge
Mar 11, 2026
Commercial Litigation

Can one class fit all? Alberta court addresses class conflicts in corporate COVID‑19 claims

  • Patrick D. Fitzpatrick
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Mar 11, 2026
Commercial Litigation

When a seller refuses to close: The availability of specific performance in development deals

  • Cobi Dayan
  • Vanessa Rosteski
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Mar 11, 2026
Commercial Litigation

Emond v. Trillium: The Supreme Court confirms the rules on insurance policy interpretation

  • Jasmine de Guise
  • Maria-Christina Sorbo-Mayrand
Lawyers planning with laptop in office for trial preparation
Feb 13, 2026
Commercial Litigation

Bad faith neighbours and blocked views: What Canadian courts will and won’t do

  • Stephen Mulrain
  • Sean Kimak
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Jan 09, 2026
Commercial Litigation

How pre-lease knowledge influences lease interpretation in commercial leasing disputes

  • Bryan Hosking
  • Arsham Gill
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Jan 06, 2026
Commercial Litigation

Dispute resolution clauses matter more than you think: Avoiding costly mistakes in commercial...

  • Cobi Dayan
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Dec 22, 2025
Commercial Litigation

A cautionary tale for closely held family businesses: Lessons for owners and shareholders

  • Richard MacGregor
  • Gleb Matushansky
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Nov 05, 2025
Commercial Litigation

Is your arbitration agreement enforceable in a crisis? A post-Petrowest guide for business...

  • James W. Reid
  • Sean Kimak
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Oct 17, 2025
Commercial Litigation

The hidden terms of settlement: When courts imply a mutual release

  • Cobi Dayan
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Oct 17, 2025
Commercial Litigation

How Ontario’s Court of Appeal clarifies the applicability of limitation periods for shareholder...

  • Gleb Matushansky
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Oct 17, 2025
Commercial Litigation

Can a business use a competitor’s name in online advertising? What Canadian courts say

  • Patrick D. Fitzpatrick
  • Ashley Hamza

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