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Ontario (Minister of Finance) v. Zurich Insurance Co
- Harper Grey LLP
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- Canada
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- December 18 2012
Successful motion by the insurer for summary judgment dismissing the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund's action because the Fund had commenced the arbitration process and, as a result, was unable to pursue litigation
FSCO arb: CAT denial and deficient OCF-9 fail to trigger limitation
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 6 2012
A FSCO arbitrator has ruled that an insurer’s denial of a catastrophic impairment application does not trigger a limitation period to dispute that determination
D’Ettorre v. Coachman Insurance Co
- Harper Grey LLP
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- Canada
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- November 30 2012
A party to a settlement applied for judicial review of a decision made by a “delegate” from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario
Court of Appeal rules for insurer in topsy-turvy FSCO dispute
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- August 30 2012
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has set aside a Divisional Court decision from a weird FSCO ruling dealing with multiplicity of proceedings and limitation issues
FSCO App. upholds failed mediation decision; stumps FSCO
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- August 9 2012
Director’s Delegate Evans has upheld the February 10, 2012 decision of Arbitrator Rogers in State Farm vs. Leone which found that a mediation was deemed to have failed because it did not take place within 60 days of an application being filed with FSCO
Same court, different results: when does the limitation period start for an arbitration claim?
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- May 7 2012
When does the limitation period start for an arbitration claim?
Ambushed!: self-defence for insurers
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- March 26 2012
Picture it: on the eve of a Financial Services Commission arbitration, a medical report on behalf the insured is delivered, one that introduces new medical opinions supporting the insured’s position
An insurance clause does not necessarily bar a claim by the owner
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- February 21 2012
When does an insurance clause in a construction contract bar a claim by the owner against the contractor?
Is a charterparty a contract for carriage of goods by water?
- Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- November 17 2011
Companhia Siderurgica Paulista (COSIPA), BLG’s client, concluded a Gencon-form voyage charterparty with Fednav (disponent owner of the defendant vessel), for the carriage of steel coils from Brazil to the U.S.A. and Canada
Keam v. Caddey
- Harper Grey LLP
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- Canada
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- November 12 2010
The appellants successfully sued the respondents for damages suffered in a motor vehicle accident
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