Monthly Archives: June 2007

Court Orders that Neuropsychological IME be Videotaped

Mr. Justice Michael Quigley has ordered that a neuropsychological assessment sought by a defendant in a motor vehicle case, be videotaped. His Honour had been advised that the neuropsychologist whom the defence had retained was not prepared to undertake the … Continue reading

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Important Decision from S.C.C. on Fiduciary Duties Owed by Solicitors

Today, the Supreme Court of Canada released a much-anticipated decision in Davis & Co. v. Monarch Entertainment Corporation. The case is of particular interest to lawyers practising in the field of commercial law because it has clarified the obligations owed … Continue reading

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