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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

Hello again, everyone. Below are summaries for this week’s Ontario Court of Appeal civil decisions (non-criminal). Noteworthy topics include conflict of laws, charging orders under the Solicitors Act, limitation periods, spousal support, construction liens, administrative dismissal for delay, corroborative evidence, and set-offs in the context of bankruptcy and insolvency.

Wishing everyone a nice weekend.

Hello again to everyone.  Below are summaries of this week’s Ontario Court of Appeal civil decisions (non-criminal).  In an interesting Charter decision this week, Tanudjaja v Canada, the Court (2-1) rejected on the basis of justiciability a Charter challenge on whether the Charter guarantees the right to affordable housing.  Among other grounds for dismissing