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Canada’s Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) has found that an applicant failed to satisfy her legal onus to show the lack of ...
Canada’s Federal Court has remitted a permanent residence application for a redetermination upon finding that the conduct of ...
Upon the Stronger Workplaces for Nova Scotia Act’s new workplace harassment regulations becoming effective on Sept. 1, all ...
UK costs judge Nagalingam has criticized global firm Dentons for its conduct in litigation, reported the Law Society Gazette.
Immigration detainees held by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City have won in a ...
Commercial and tax litigation expert Laura Scheim has returned to Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP as a partner in the firm’s ...
Philippe Dufresne, Canada’s privacy commissioner, has released new guidance containing consent requirements and other ...
The judge’s order required ICE officials to give each detainee 50 square feet (4.6 square meters) of space; according to AP News, this drops the capacity of 26 Federal Plaza’s biggest hold room to ...
A federal judge rejected the Attorney General of Canada's motion to dismiss the application ...
Canadian Lawyer invites legal professionals to participate in the second annual Top Western Regional Firms, highlighting full ...
The International Bar Association’s Legal Policy & Research Unit has debuted a podcast series featuring keynote speakers from ...
The Ontario Superior Court has deemed a campus and its winter snow and ice removal contractor liable for breaching their ...