Notable Cases
Every case is important to us.
Whether we are arguing an appeal before the Supreme Court of Canada, presenting a grievance before an arbitrator, or negotiating an individual contract or a collective agreement, we go to bat for our clients and we get results.
Some of our notable cases can be found using the search tools below.
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Lawyers who relied on false affidavit not liable for negligence
November 16, 2011
Ontario Superior Court of Justice has dismissed a negligence claim against two lawyers who relied on an affidavit that turned out to be false.
CUPE Local 3252 v. Credit Valley Hospital
October 21, 2011
Hospital required to provide notice of layoff to employees whose jobs were to be eliminated and the work contracted out to a third party.
Must anonymous blog commenters be identified in defamation proceedings?
July 20, 2011
Court refuses to grant former mayor’s request for an order requiring defendants to reveal the identity of anonymous blog commenters.
Administrative tribunals are courts of competent jurisdiction under the Charter
June 11, 2010
Supreme Court of Canada confirms that administrative tribunals with the authority to decide questions of law are courts of competent jurisdiction under s. 24 of the Charter.
Can a journalist claim “privilege” in communicating with a confidential source?
May 07, 2010
Supreme Court of Canada considers the circumstances in which privilege may arise between journalists and their confidential sources
Government’s communications system for paramedics breached safety laws
February 26, 2010
Ontario Labour Relations Board: Government's communications system for paramedics breached the Occupational Health & Safety Act.