When is a connection between a corporate defendant and the subject-matter...
Under Canadian conflict of laws, when is a connection between a corporate defendant and the subject-matter “real” but not “substantial”? In Unity Life of Canada v. Worthington Emond Beaudin Services...
View ArticleOntario Court of Appeal Finds Ontario Has Jurisdiction in Breach of...
Image by val.pearl via Flickr The Court of Appeal for Ontario in Dundee Precious Metals Inc. v. Marsland, 2011 ONCA 594, provides a useful overview of the conflict of laws principles for assuming...
View Article1673332 Ontario Limited v. Habonim Industrial Valves & Actuators Ltd. (Ont. SCJ)
In 1673332 Ontario Limited v. Habonim Industrial Valves & Actuators Ltd., 2011 ONSC 4973 (CanLII), the Defendant, Habonim Industrial Valves & Actuators Ltd., an Israeli company, moved for an...
View Article“Ordinary Residence” and “Habitual Residence” are the applicable...
The Court of Appeal for Ontario in Wang v. Lin, 2013 ONCA 33 (CanLII) has held that the presumptive factors in Club Resorts Ltd. v. Van Breda, 2012 SCC 17 (CanLII), 2012 SCC 17, [2012] 1 S.C.R. 572...
View ArticleThe Lawyers Weekly article discusses Ont. C.A. decision in Wang v. Lin
As a follow-up to my recent post on the Court of Appeal for Ontario decision in Wang v. Lin, I’m quoted in an article by Christopher Guly in the The Lawyers Weekly March 8-13 issue: “When family...
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