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Loretta Bouwmeester Miller Thomson LLP

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Record setting fines in the Ontario 2009 Metron Christmas Eve OHS fatalities *

Canada - August 22 2012
In June 2012 we published a Labour and Employment Communique – Alberta regarding guilty pleas that were entered in two precedent setting occupational health and safety prosecutions arising out of the same tragic incident, which had the potential of record setting fines.


Key disability benefits decision upheld by the court of appeal *

Canada - August 9 2012
The Ontario Court of Appeal has unanimously upheld the Ontario Superior Court decision of Justice Echlin in Brito v. Canac Kitchens.


Guilty pleas in the Christmas Eve fatalities – potential for record setting fine *

Canada - June 27 2012
On Christmas Eve of 2009, five individuals fell from the 13th floor scaffolding that they working on in downtown Toronto, resulting in four deaths and one man being seriously injured.

Co-authors: Daniel C.P Stachnik, Alexandra Fox.


Unproductive? Systems and processes not to blame? Respond with performance or disability management *

Canada - May 10 2012
In this period of continued economic uncertainty, workers are often asked to do more with less.


The Alberta Court of Appeal weighs in on restrictive covenants *

Canada - March 20 2012
Late in 2011, the Alberta Court of Appeal considered the enforceability of restrictive covenants. 

Co-authors: Kristin Green.