Business
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October 31, 2025
Wearing different hats: Takeaways from Mikelsteins v. Morrison Hershfield Ltd.
To incentivize and retain key employees, employers often reward them with an option to acquire shares in the employer corporation. As a condition to exercising the option, the employees are typically required to enter into a unanimous shareholders’ agreement (USA).
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October 30, 2025
Court slashes lawyers’ $510M contingency fee in $10B Robinson Huron settlement to $40M
The Ontario Superior Court has slashed legal fees for the lawyers who obtained a $10-billion settlement for certain First Nations under the Robinson Huron treaty, reducing their compensation from $510 million to $40 million.
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October 30, 2025
Exclusive: Chief Justice Crampton reflects on Federal Court’s successes and ongoing challenges
As he steps down today from the diversified and expert bench he’s recruited over the past 14 years, Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton says he’s confident about the national trial court’s future, even though the full implementation of the court’s “digital shift” awaits the necessary funding from Ottawa.
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October 30, 2025
Canada targets non-compliance in trucking sector, proposes Income Tax Act amendment
Canada is investing $77 million over four years with ongoing funding of $19.2 million annually for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to lift the moratorium on penalties for failure to report service transactions fees in the trucking industry.
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October 30, 2025
Court denies certification of proposed Facebook data breach class action
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has denied the certification of a proposed class action alleging data breaches by Facebook due to an unworkable class definition.
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October 30, 2025
Ontario housing, construction bill impacts municipal powers, climate initiatives: lawyer
The Ontario government has introduced new legislation aimed at accelerating housing and infrastructure projects by granting the province greater control over zoning and planning, which is sparking debate over its implications for municipal authority and environmental standards.
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October 30, 2025
Alex Dobrota named head of insolvency and restructuring at Woods
Bogdan-Alexandru (Alex) Dobrota has been appointed head of the insolvency and restructuring team at Woods.
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October 30, 2025
When the internet refuses to forget: Canada’s stand against X and global duty of care
In September 2025, an unassuming British Columbia tribunal did something that sent tremors through the digital world. It fined X (formerly Twitter) $100,000 for refusing to permanently remove a non-consensual intimate image. The fine itself, albeit modest in size, was hardly the point. What mattered was the poignant message: in Canada, the right to dignity online is not negotiable.
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October 30, 2025
Business succession à la Hallmark
I love watching Hallmark romance movies. (Yes, I am a guy.) My wife and former associate, Maureen McKay, does not. They are too sickly sweet for her taste.
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October 30, 2025
Excuse me while I kiss the (blue) sky: Considerations for Canadian issuers in U.S. private offerings
You’ve just closed a multijurisdictional offering and delivered a great result for your client. As visions of a raucous post-closing party with your client enter your mind (or perhaps just visions of a good night’s sleep?), U.S. counsel interrupts your reverie with a reminder that your client’s Form D and associated blue sky filings are due within 15 days. Say what?