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Ontario's deputy attorney general stepping down and stepping out
Outside of certain circles, you likely have never heard of . But the deputy attorney general of Ontario has been involved in some of the province’s biggest and most controversial cases, his advice on a wide range of matters sought at Queen’s Park.
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-22 19:17:51



Noose tightens around donation tax schemes
Amid CRA crackdown, judge refuses to throw out lawsuit that names Fraser Milner Casgrain, BDO as defendants
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-22 19:17:51



Overtime lawsuits hit a snag
Cases that pit employees against big banks hang in balance before Ontario Court of Appeal
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-15 20:45:14



Supreme Court to rule on random alcohol testing
Case of dispute at N.B. paper mill could affect growing practice at workplaces across Canada
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-08 20:03:56



Law firm Cassels Brock sues 150 lawyers
Cassels Brock & Blackwell files counter-claim as it faces conflict-of-interest allegations over GM bailout
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-01 19:29:13



Law Society of Upper Canada plays name game
Time to move beyond 171-year-old label, lawyer says
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-05-01 19:29:13



Bay Street lawyer's career hinges on results of disciplinary hearing
Closing arguments in case of Joe Groia, who faces possible sanctions for ‘incivility’ in Bre-X trial
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-04-24 18:54:49



Deal would see Conrad Black get share of $12-million
Settlement dates from December and must still be approved by courts in Ontario and Delaware
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-04-19 21:02:48



Nortel dodges environmental orders, for now
Ontario government seeks to appeal decision allowing insolvent company out of cleanup costs
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-04-17 21:00:03





What lawyer Andrea St. Bernard does for kicks
After years of balancing Bay Street and tae kwon do, the McMillan associate is headed to the London Olympics
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-04-07 00:11:34



Lawsuit against Sino-Forest frozen in its tracks
Bankruptcy protection, attempt to sell off assets ‘complicates’ cases against firm, lawyer says
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-04-03 23:40:55



Junior mining firms in 'revolt' over native deals
Court clashes between aboriginals, companies spark ‘Miners United’ group
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-03-28 00:54:30



'Golden opportunity' for immigrant lawyers in Ontario
University of Toronto program helps newcomers find their footing, and law firms find new talent
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-03-20 22:40:45



Competition Bureau's mergers list panned
Watchdog's drive for transparency breaks the rules, lawyers say
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-03-13 21:32:42



A cautionary tale for the mining industry
A recent injunction suspending a miner’s drilling on Crown land in Northern Ontario underscores the ‘duty to consult’ first nations
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-03-06 19:56:56



Ruling says 'time's up' on shareholder class actions
Investors alleging that companies made misleading statements could see securities lawsuits fall apart
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-28 21:10:07



Ontario pension ruling hovers over restructurings
But effect of landmark Indalex decision that put pensioners ahead of other creditors is still unclear
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-21 21:13:07



Court tosses out case against Timminco
In decision with far-reaching implications, appeal judges rule time had run out for investors seeking $540-million for ‘misrepresentations’
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-16 21:11:42



The highway, the truck stop and the Supreme Court
Canada’s top court to hear key expropriation case on whether certain landowners deserve compensation
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-14 21:48:37



Law firms: When hiring, look farther afield
When seeking to implement best practices, talent from outside the legal field is often the way to go
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-14 15:19:17



Toronto lawyer named to FIFA panel on bribery allegations
James Klotz to recommend fixes for soccer’s scandal-plagued governing body
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-07 21:08:39



Meet the World Bank’s anti-bribery cop
Institution’s corruption watchdog alerted RCMP to allegations on SNC-Lavalin project
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-02-07 21:08:38



Just say no to OSC’s no-contest settlements
By dispensing with admissions, enforcement staff would be leaving investors completely in the cold
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-01-31 19:16:52



Watchdog’s requests seen as warning sign for mergers
Some lawyers caution that new guidelines show bureau is willing to apply tough scrutiny on deals
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-01-31 19:16:51



BlackBerrys losing lustre even among Bay Street elite
As data security concerns ease in the legal community, some of RIM’s most loyal supporters turning to more Web-friendly Apple devices
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: The Law Page Date: 2012-01-31 19:16:51



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