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To what extent are insurers required to cover premises where criminal activities are conducted?
- Lavery de Billy LLP
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- Canada
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- May 24 2013
In a recent decision by the Court of Appeal of Québec, the Honourable Jacques Chamberland, J.C.A. reviewed the application of exclusion
Saskatchewan Court sets new high-water mark for punitive damages against insurers
- Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
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- Canada
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- May 13 2013
When Luciano Branco was denied benefits from both his workers' compensation and long-term disability insurers in connection with an injury that left
Court of Appeal skunks late property loss claims
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- May 10 2013
The Court of Appeal has allowed an insurer's appeal asserting the one-year limitation period in an all-risk property policy. The decision highlights
Information-gathering and tax audits by a revenue authority could there be an ulterior purpose?
- DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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- Canada
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- May 10 2013
The Canadian Federal Court of Appeal's (FCA) recent judgment in MNR v RBC Life Insurance Co, 2013 FCA 50 (decided on 21 February 2013) condemned the
Contracting out of the Limitations Act the Ontario Court of Appeal provides guidance
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- May 10 2013
When will a contractual provision purporting to shorten a statutory limitation period be effective? The Ontario Court of Appeal addressed this issue
Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Boyce v. Cooperators General Insurance Company
- Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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- Canada
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- May 9 2013
Attached below is a link to yesterday's Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Boyce v. Cooperators General Insurance Company which is the first
This week at the SCC (06052013)
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- May 6 2013
This week the Supreme Court of Canada granted a leave application in the following case of interest to Canadian businesses and professions. In
Will the real lessee please stand up?
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- April 30 2013
The Superior Court has released a decision dealing with the priority pecking order under section 277 of the Insurance Act. That section determines
Corporate sponsors should not be liable for injuries sustained by event participants
- Heenan Blaikie LLP
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- Canada
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- April 30 2013
Recently, in Boudreau v. Bank of Montreal, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a motion dismissing a lawsuit against Bank of Montreal (BMO), Rogers
What is a "self-propelled implement of husbandry"
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- April 29 2013
There is a new Superior Court decision answering the question of whether a particular uninsured all-terrain vehicle was required to be insured at the
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