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This week’s Court of Appeal decisions covered a range of subjects including contracts, torts, civil procedure, and wills and estates. A quick note of congratulations to our partners, Lou Brzezinski and Chad Kopach who successfully represented the respondents in Roopchand v Chau.

The two most notable substantive decisions this week were two

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The Court of Appeal released a number of interesting decisions this week.  In Meridian Credit Union Limited v. Baig, the Court confirmed that silence and half-truths can amount to misrepresentation, and found a purchaser had engaged in fraudulent misrepresentation by silence in the context of a court-approved sale of assets by a

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Topics covered by the Court of Appeal this week in its civil decisions included franchise law (duty of disclosure), employment law (WSIB and wrongful dismissal of dependent contractors), insolvency (statutory privilege of documents), debtor-creditor (capacity to execute guarantees), MVA (liability of automobile lessors), family law (property claims of unmarried common law spouses), contracts