Good evening.

The Court of Appeal’s civil decisions this week covered a number of areas including insurance, securities (secondary market misrepresentations), dismissal for delay, family, debtor-creditor, limitation periods, summary judgment and franchising in the class action context.  There were also numerous short civil and criminal law endorsements.

Please enjoy the weekend.

John Polyzogopoulos
Blaney McMurtry

Hello everyone.  Below are summaries of this week’s Ontario Court of Appeal decisions. As usual, there are full summaries for the substantive civil decisions.  Topics include residential tenancies, the licensing of movie rights, family law, issue estoppel, summary judgment, Crown wardship orders, judicial review, and employment law.

This week, there are also two full

Hello. Below are summaries of this week’s Ontario Court of Appeal civil decisions (non-criminal).

Yesterday, the Court release an important decision in Westerhof v Gee Estate, 2015 ONCA 206, in which it confirmed that treating physicians who are involved in the care of the plaintiff or who are retained by insurers to evaluate the