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Recovering eDiscovery costs in Canada is the rule, not the exception​

Canada - December 14 2021 A series of recent cases in Canada have affirmed that eDiscovery costs are generally recoverable, so long as they are properly incurred in the conduct…

Federal Court trusts technology to prove infringement

Canada - February 8 2021 The Federal Court of Canada has recently signalled its willingness to accept technology as a stand-in for human analysis in a copyright…

Ontario court recognises arbitral award and confirms narrow scope of public policy defence

Canada, Global - February 23 2017 The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently issued another decision in the ongoing saga on the enforcement of arbitral awards against the Kyrgyz…

Craig Chiasson

Court of appeal gets to the right result - but for the wrong reasons

Canada - December 1 2016 In Novatrax International Inc v Hagele Landtechnik GmbH, the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed a decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice…

Edward C Chiasson

Supreme Court of Canada confirms generous and liberal approach to the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments

Canada - September 9 2015 In Chevron Corp. v Yaiguaje, 2015 SCC 42, the Supreme Court of Canada confirms that Canadian courts should take a generous and liberal approach to…

David A. Crerar