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Toronto Star’s Wheels Section – Ethics Quiz

Our thanks to Mr. Eric Lai of the Toronto Star’s Wheels section for allowing us to participate last weekend in his article, in the form of an ethics test.… Continue Reading

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Bougadis, Chang E-Newsletter – Spring, 2010 (February)

See our February, 2010 e-newsletter for an update on the new Ontario rules governing civil procedure of lawsuits.Continue Reading

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Faster Lawsuits – Summary Judgment Motion Changes

The rules governing the way civil lawsuits are conducted in Ontario have changed – see January 25, 2010 blog and March 11, 2009 blog.

For lawsuits which seek more than $25,000, one of the most significant changes is to the rule governing summary judgment motions.

A “summary judgment motion” is an early Court attendance where one party tries to end the lawsuit very early, before Trial, on the basis that the case is so strong in their favour that they can show that they should and almost certainly will succeed at Trial.… Continue Reading

Faster Lawsuits – Changes to Lawsuit Rules

Ontario has changed some of its rules governing the way that lawsuits are conducted, to allow people to get to Court and have their Trial heard faster. Readers can find some background in our previous blog – March 11, 2009 blog.

Some of the changes regarding lawsuits in Ontario include:

• Ontario’s Small Claims Court can now deal with civil lawsuits up to $25,000 in value (formerly $10,000) per Reg 626/00 of the Courts of Justice Act;

Ontario’s Rules of Civil Procedure for civil lawsuits seeking more than $25,000 has been changed significantly, including
• “simple” lawsuits conducted under the Simplified Rules structure can now seek up to $100,000 in damages (formerly $50,000);
• Steps within the lawsuit, including production of documents relevant to the lawsuit, Examinations for Discovery of parties and Court motions to resolve disputes, are revised to make the lawsuit proceed faster;
• Attempts to end the lawsuit quickly – in the form of a Summary Judgment motion – are assisted with modified rules; and
• Preparing for Trial to avoid delays and to have the lawsuit proceed faster have also been implemented.… Continue Reading

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Car Dealership Advertising Practices

Our thanks to Mr. Eric Lai and the Toronto Star Wheels section for allowing us to provide a response to one of their reader’s questions last Saturday, August 22, 2009.  The article is hereand also in PDF format.

The legislation referred to in the article can be found here:

• federal Competition Act;
• Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act, 2002; and
• Ontario’s Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 2002 (“MVDA 2002”).

New regulations to the MVDA 2002 are coming into effect in January, 2010 which will also add to the advertising requirements.… Continue Reading

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Joga Chahal, as Vice President of Canadian Association of South Asian Lawyers “CASAL”

Joga Chahal, as Vice President of Canadian Association of South Asian Lawyers “CASAL”, was interviewed in the July 2009 edition of Sanvad.

Click here to view Mr. Chahal’s interview.

Joga Chahal
Toronto Insurance Litigation Lawyer… Continue Reading

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