...the papers in Brazil had yet to be successfully served, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice was set to hear Chevron's motion to dismiss...
...Barrick v. Goldcorp An Ontario Superior Court judge has determined that a right-of-first-refusal provision in...
...25. Trading in Sino-Forest shares was halted in August by the Ontario Securities Commission, which accused the company's executives of engaging in fraudulent...
...is a sign of the times. Last year, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice declined to adopt a narrow Morrison-style rule on...
...A. Kent of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench declared...based mining company, and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan. ...
...cleared the TV transaction in August. In June the Ontario Superior Court of Justice approved the $1 billion sale of Canwest's newspaper...
... In a groundbreaking case for Canadian investors, an Ontario Superior Court judge has certified a shareholder class action against Imax Corporation, which...
The Daily Report
...Gale, a partner in London's Herbert Smith, counsel to Nortel's court-appointed administrators in the United Kingdom, also plays up the grubby nature...
...Herbert Smith, counsel to Nortel's court-appointed administrators in the United Kingdom, also plays up the grubby nature...
...Gale, a partner in London's Herbert Smith, counsel to Nortel's court-appointed administrators in the United Kingdom, also plays up the grubby nature...
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