Lexpert's Top 10 Business Decisions of 2024–2025
Overview
Rahool Agarwal and Tyler Morrison successfully represented a group of dissenting shareholders in obtaining 100% of the requested payout value of their shares, totalling over US$17 million. The court noted that this was a first-instance case involving dissent proceedings in a merger context, rather than a traditional share purchase transaction.
Published annually, Lexpert’s Top 10 Canadian Business Law Decisions highlights the most significant judicial rulings for the Canadian business community. This year’s top cases set precedents or clarified nuances on key issues like residency requirements under provincial class action rules, data privacy, the jurisdiction of specialized courts, and available remedies to patent holders, and, in the case of Gold Flora, the exercise of statutory dissent rights in connection with corporate plans of arrangement.
People
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Rahool brings a combination of creative thinking, meticulous preparation and strong courtroom advocacy to each of his cases. His approach is practical and focused on achieving long-term strategic succ…
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Tyler is a results-oriented litigator who uses practical strategies to create positive results for clients. Tyler combines his knowledge of the law with creative problem solving to help clients naviga…
News & Insights
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Paul Fruitman in the Advocates’ Journal
Paul Fruitman writes about language, perception and persuasion in the Winter Edition of The Advocates' Journal. To read the article, click here: https://bit.ly/4pHrPgj
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Nadia Campion appointed to The Advocates' Society Board of Directors
Congratulations to Nadia Campion, on her appointment as a Board Member of The Advocates' Society. Nadia is widely respected for her deep industry knowledge and extensive trial experience.&n…
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LOLG Obtains Mareva Order in Family Law Case Freezing Assets up to $20 million
In Montesano v Montesano, Rahool Agarwal, Philip Underwood and Amethyst Haighton successfully obtained a Mareva order for their client, the Applicant, in furtherance of her family law application. Jus…