Reasonable Apprehension of Bias

Good afternoon everyone.

Following are this week’s summaries of civil decisions released by the Court of Appeal.  Topics covered included insurance, settlements, construction, debtor-creditor, contracts, real property, MVA and medical malpractice.

Wishing everyone a nice weekend and a Happy Easter to those of the Eastern Orthodox faith.

John Polyzogopoulos

Blaney McMurtry LLP
JPolyzogopoulos@blaney.com
Tel: 416.593.2953

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The Court of Appeal released a number of civil decisions this week with topics including the conversion of bills of exchange issued by a fraudulent employee and the fictitious and non-existent payee defences under the Bills of Exchange Act that protect banks, conflicts of interest in the solicitor-client relationship, family law, adverse possession

Hello again.

The Court of Appeal released several civil decisions this week. Topics covered included franchising, jurisdiction, reasonable apprehension of bias, bankruptcy and insolvency and family law.  In one noteworthy decision, Bank of Montreal v Javed et al, the court stated that the test for unconscionability had not been changed by the duty of good