Mandates
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Amato v. Welsh
Counsel to the plaintiffs in a claim against the plaintiffs’ former lawyers for breach of fiduciary duty and negligence.
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Successfully Opposed an Order for Non-Party Production
Successfully represented a multinational technology company in opposing an order for non-party production.
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Re Performance Sports Group Inc.
Represented Performance Sports Group Inc. and other related entities in their cross-border CCAA/Chapter 11 restructuring proceedings.
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Successfully resisted a judicial review on behalf of the University Health Network in an application brought by two researchers who had been found to have committed research misconduct
See: Asa v. University Health Network 2017 ONSC 4287, leave to appeal dismissed.
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1515474 Ontario Inc. v. Soocellus Ontario Inc., 2020 ONSC 270
Acted on appeal to Divisional Court concerning appropriate remedy in shareholder oppression litigation.
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Dispute Involving Alleged Surrenders of Reserve Lands and Breaches of Fiduciary Duty by the Crown
Representing a northern Ontario First Nation in a dispute involving alleged surrenders of reserve lands and breaches of fiduciary duty by the Crown.
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Re Home Capital Group Inc.
Represented Home Capital Group Inc. and related entities in a regulatory proceeding before the Ontario Securities Commission alleging misleading disclosure.
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R. v. Willier, 2010 SCC 37; R. v. McCrimmon, 2010 SCC 36; R. v. Sinclair, 2010 SCC 35
Scope of s10 right to retain and instruct counsel.
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Royal Bank of Canada v. 1643937 Ontario Inc., 2021 ONCA 98
Successfully represented borrower in Ontario Court of Appeal reversing trial judgment, liability of bank for misrepresentation in personal guarantee and enforceability of entire agreement clauses.
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Nissan Canada Inc. v. Lorion, 2016 ONCA 811
Successfully resisted an appeal in the Ontario Court of Appeal concerning the decision of an arbitrator to reopen an arbitration against a major car manufacturer on the basis of fresh evidence.
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First Leaside Wealth Management Inc. v. Phillips, 2012 ONSC 5443
Acted for the owner/manager of the shared facilities of Canada’s tallest residential building in an action against a condominium corporation for unpaid shared facilities fees.
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Arpege v. Canadian Tire Corporation
Counsel to the plaintiff landowner in a lengthy environmental contamination court action.