The International Handbook On Private Enforcement of Competition Law
Partner Charles Wright with the Class Actions Department authors a chapter in the newly released American Antitrust Institute’s The International Handbook On Private Enforcement of Competition Law published by Edward Elgar Publishing. Click the following link to visit the publisher’s websi…
View the post titled The International Handbook On Private Enforcement of Competition LawToxic toys update
The US Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ) and the Teamsters Office of Consumer Affairs released its report, the National Commission of Inquiry into Toxic Toys, on November 18. While this report relates to toys for sale in the US, consumers should be aware of these chemical …
View the post titled Toxic toys updateTaxonomy, Critical to Biodiversity. Really.
Taxonomy is the science that accurately identifies, classifies and documents plant and animal species. It provides the “language” through which we can study biodiversity. It’s an exciting time for taxonomy, as advances in computer technology and genetic techniques change the pace at which t…
View the post titled Taxonomy, Critical to Biodiversity. Really.Who’s got BPA, and so what?
What are Canadians made of? Not snakes and snails and puppy-dog tails, or even sugar and spice, as the children’s rhyme goes. Try lead and bisphenol-A (BPA).
View the post titled Who’s got BPA, and so what?Canada Law Book recently published FRANCHISE LEGISLATION IN CANADA, written by Peter Dillon.
This text is a must-have resource for lawyers and clients engaged in franchising. This loose-leaf publication contains: the full-text of all provincial franchise legislation; tables of concordance to help interpret and compare existing franchise legislation in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswic…
View the post titled Canada Law Book recently published FRANCHISE LEGISLATION IN CANADA, written by Peter Dillon.Phytoremediation of contaminated sites
There are an estimated 30,000 contaminated sites in Canada. These include properties like former gas stations, factories, or rail yards that are contaminated by heavy metals, organic compounds, or other toxins. Redevelopment of these sites, which are often found in prime downtown areas, is …
View the post titled Phytoremediation of contaminated sitesGreat-West Lifeco Inc. Class Action Settlement
Further information on the Canada Life Financial Corporation and Great-West Lifeco Inc. Class Action Settlement. Further information on the Canada Life Financial Corporation and Great-West Lifeco Inc. Class Action Settlement. Available following this link http://www.classaction.ca/content/ac…
View the post titled Great-West Lifeco Inc. Class Action SettlementToxic toys?
Even very responsible companies can stock products that may be harmful.
View the post titled Toxic toys?Siskinds is thrilled to be sponsoring the rebuild of Piccadilly Park following a fire which destroyed the existing playground structure last summer.
On June 18th, Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best will officially cut the ribbon on the brand new playground structure and climber declared Siskinds The Law Firm Playground. Siskinds has invited clients and members of the community to join them in celebrating our community and our children.
View the post titled Siskinds is thrilled to be sponsoring the rebuild of Piccadilly Park following a fire which destroyed the existing playground structure last summer.CN pays big fines re Wabamun, Cheakamus spills
CN has been sentenced to pay $1.8 million in fines for two spills from 2005 derailments in Alberta and B.C. Most of these moneys will be directed to local environmental programs.
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