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Adrienne Boudreau McMillan LLP

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A "silver" lining to defending multiple, parallel class actions *

Canada - April 30 2013
Good news for defendants named in multiple, parallel class actions: defendants may be able to reduce the size of an Ontario class by entering into…


Certification denied in pharmaceutical class action *

Canada - June 11 2012
Parties to proposed pharmaceutical class proceedings will want to take note of the recent decision in Martin v AstraZeneca.

Co-authors: Anna Tombs.


A new departure and a fresh approach: the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Combined Air *

Canada - May 29 2012
The fundamental question that the new Ontario summary judgment rule attempts to answer is neither new, nor complex.

Co-authors: Annik Forristal , Peter Wells.


Uncommonly individual "common issue" certified *

Canada - May 11 2012
Can a common issue really be "common" when its resolution requires an individual investigation vis-a-vis every class member in a class action?


The "mention of an intention" won't stop the clock for secondary market class actions *

Canada - February 29 2012
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released its decision in Sharma v Timminco Limited.


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