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The Globe and Mail names Miller Thomson among "Canada's Best Law Firms"
We are delighted to be once again recognized on The Globe and Mail’s list of “Canada’s Best Law Firms”. The report spotlights the 200 law firms nationwide most highly recommended by others in the legal profession. The following practices were noted as areas of distinction: Banking & Finance Construction Corporate & Commercial Dispute Resolution (Litigation, […]
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Mydecine closes spin-out of U.S. cannabis assets
Counsel to Mydecine Innovations Group
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Phishing scams targeting trademark owners: Don’t fall for the trap!
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has issued alerts to beware of unsolicited payment requests sent to owners of patent and trademark registrations. A “phishing” scam involves the distribution of unauthorized emails, text messages or phone calls by criminals and rogue actors to trick their victims to solicit funds and sensitive information. These phishing scams […]
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Simply Group completes $511 million acquisition of SNAP Financial Group
Counsel to Simply Group Home Services Inc.
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Environmental 360 Solutions has acquired Local Waste Services Corp.
Counsel to Environmental 360 Solutions Inc.
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The date debate: A new battleground in assessment appeals
On May 15, 2025, the Ontario provincial government released its 2025 budget, and with it came no signs of a general reassessment of property taxes. For the foreseeable future, property tax assessments in Ontario will continue to be based on a January 1, 2016 valuation date. That said, after nearly a decade and counting with […]
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Can AI be an inventor? The debate around patents and AI generated inventions
A key debate surrounding patents and AI is whether inventions created solely by AI can be patented. The basis of the patent laws in Canada, as well as those in many other countries around the globe, centres around an individual inventor being the first owner of all right, title and interest in the inventor’s inventions. […]
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Advertising & Marketing 2023 - Canada
Jaclyne Reive, Catherine Dennis Brooks, Alexandre Ajami and Alissa Ricioppo author the chapter covering Canadian law and practice, and trends and developments in the 2023 edition of Chambers Global Practice Guide for Advertising & Marketing. Covering 26 jurisdictions, the Guide provides an overview of legal information on advertising law and regulatory bodies; advertising claims, comparative […]
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Environmental Law 2021: Trends & Developments
Bryan Buttigieg, Adina Georgescu, Darin Hannaford and Christie McLeod co-author the Trends & Developments – Canada chapter in the Chambers and Partners Environmental Law 2021 Global Practice Guide. The chapter highlights current national developments on trending topics like climate change, issues impacting indigenous peoples, and pollution regulation. Read the full article (PDF).
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Restructuring and Insolvency group welcomes four new lawyers
Partners David Ward and Larry Ellis, Associate Counsel Erin Craddock and Associate Sam Massie join our national Restructuring and Insolvency group. This article from Global Restructuring Review details their move.
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