Pulse

  • November 28, 2025

    CIVIL PROCEDURE - Pleadings - Failure to disclose a cause of action or defence

    Appeal by Ms. McKee from motion judge’s order dismissing negligence claim. Bradley McKee stabbed his father, William McKee, to death. At the time of the stabbing, Bradley was 27 years old and had a long history of serious addiction and mental health issues. Ms. McKee was Bradley’s mother and William’s wife. She brought an action in negligence against two of Bradley’s psychiatrists, Dr. Lorberg and Dr. Shahid (collectively the respondents).

  • November 28, 2025

    The importance of client prep, Looney Tunes style

    Benjamin Franklin said, "By failing to prepare, you're preparing to fail."

  • November 28, 2025

    Supreme Court of Nova Scotia welcomes new judge to Sydney

    Justice Scott Campbell is the newest judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The appointment, effective immediately, was announced by the federal minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. Justice Campbell will preside in Sydney.

  • November 28, 2025

    CIVIL LIABILITY - Failure to make timely disclosure - Persons liable

    Appeal by appellants from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal which granted the respondent leave to bring a claim for statutory cause of action under the Securities Act (Act) and remitted issues regarding certification of a class proceeding to the Superior Court.

  • November 28, 2025

    Malayalam speaking defendant wins appeal for access to justice

    The right to counsel is a fundamental right guaranteed under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which applies at several key stages. When a person is arrested or detained, police must inform them of the right to speak with a lawyer and give a reasonable opportunity to do so.

  • November 28, 2025

    Avoiding frauds in group lottery play

    A recent Toronto criminal case involving an alleged fraud on a group of lottery players has drawn national attention. On July 2, 2025 a 70- year-old man claimed a $1 million Lotto Max Free Play win. Soon afterward a group contacted police claiming the ticket was actually owned by them and that the so-called leader of the group had defrauded then by claiming the win for himself alone.

  • November 27, 2025

    Auger Hollingsworth adds Chris Karpacz as personal injury associate

    Auger Hollingsworth Accident & Injury Lawyers has announced the addition of associate Chris Karpacz to its team of personal-injury litigators.

  • November 27, 2025

    Christina Kim joins Robins Appleby LLP’s wills and estates team

    Robins Appleby LLP has announced that Christina Kim has been added as an associate to its wills and estates group.

  • November 27, 2025

    Law360 Canada Pulse survey 2025: AI sparks debate on legal industry's future

    Canadian lawyers are somewhat split on the impact artificial intelligence will have on their industry, a new Law360 Canada survey shows. According to the 2025 Lawyer Satisfaction Survey — which marks Law360 Canada’s third deep dive into the feelings and thoughts that legal professionals have about their jobs — nearly half of respondents agreed that both the pros and cons of AI are sizable.

  • November 27, 2025

    Judge deplores ‘abusive & vexatious’ litigation, squandering of court resources: ‘Enough is enough’

    In a judgment which stands as a warning against wasting finite court resources, a Federal Court judge has terminated a self-represented plaintiff's third repetitive motion for reconsideration, stating “enough is enough — this type of recurring behaviour must be stopped for good, and with this order and reasons the bell tolls” for the plaintiff's failed efforts to challenge the validity of court orders featuring electronic typed judicial signatures, rather than the judge’s own handwritten signatures.