Gender Expression and Gender Identity: New Protected Grounds of Discrimination
In June 2000, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (βOHRCβ) released its Policy on Discrimination and Harassment because of Gender Identity, taking the position that the ground of sex could be used to protect transgender people from discrimination and harassment.Β The OHRC also called for an amendment to Ontarioβs Human Rights Code (βCodeβ) to add βgender identityβ...
Continue reading the post titled Gender Expression and Gender Identity: New Protected Grounds of DiscriminationSuing an Employer for Work Injuries: Lawsuits Vs. Workersβ Compensation
Ontarioβs workersβ compensation legislation exists to provide workers with benefits if they are hurt during the course of their employment.Β The scheme is meant to efficiently and quickly replace the remedy a worker could receive from a lawsuit.Β Workers are entitled to workersβ compensation benefits regardless of how they are hurt or who caused the...
Continue reading the post titled Suing an Employer for Work Injuries: Lawsuits Vs. Workersβ CompensationHow to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Lay the groundwork
Budgeting, spending and saving are top of mind for many people and businesses this year. In these uncertain times we are all looking for ways to economize.Β Discovery is often a costly step in litigation.Β Clients often ask how they can save money on their eDiscovery costs.Β In a plaintiff side class action practice, keeping our disbursements...
Continue reading the post titled How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Lay the groundworkGift Card Expiry Dates – Know Your Rights and Get the Facts!
Gift cards are one of the most popular gifts during the holiday season. Whether you are buying them for friends and family, or a lucky recipient, it is helpful to know that there is legislation in place to protect consumers and prevent retail outlets from eating away at your generous gift by tacking on exorbitant...
Continue reading the post titled Gift Card Expiry Dates – Know Your Rights and Get the Facts!Plan early for the sale of a dental practice
The sale of a dental practice can be quite complex and involves many factors that the dentist must consider. In this article, retired Siskindsβ partner and business lawyer, Henry Berg, discusses the benefits of planning early for the sale of a dental practice to ensure that the value of the practice is maximized, the dentistβs...
Continue reading the post titled Plan early for the sale of a dental practiceWhy do some franchisees fail while others thrive?
A recent article inΒ The Wall Street JournalΒ suggested that a number of prominent U.S. franchise brands are suffering higher than average default rates under the Small Business Administration (SBA)Β loan program. In fact, these brands had a failure rate more than double the rate for borrowers investing in other chains. Among the well-known brands were Quiznos (30-per-centΒ SBA...
Continue reading the post titled Why do some franchisees fail while others thrive?Product recalls: Determining if you’re affected and if you have a legal claim
Health Canada expands growing list of hand sanitizer recallsβ¦ What to know about Canadaβs onion recallβ¦ Fresh imported peaches recalled due to salmonella If you search the term βrecallβ on a Canadian news website, chances are you will find a lengthy list of headlines like these. But despite how often product recalls occur, itβs not...
Continue reading the post titled Product recalls: Determining if you’re affected and if you have a legal claimSiskinds LLP class actions team ranked in top band of the Chambers Canada 2020 guide
The class actions team at Siskinds LLPΒ has beenΒ ranked in the top band of the Chambers Canada 2020 guide, issued by international legal research organization, Chambers and Partners. The firm was credited with consistently winning praise among interviewees, with sources noting: “It has always had very strong lawyers and is at the top of its game.”...
Continue reading the post titled Siskinds LLP class actions team ranked in top band of the Chambers Canada 2020 guideThe Securities and Exchange Commission amends its whistleblower program
On September 23, 2020, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (βSECβ) Β finalized changes to its highly successful whistleblower program (the βSEC Programβ)1. Since it began, the SEC Program has paid over $500 million in total rewards to tipsters. Β Earlier this June, one anonymous individual was handsomely rewarded with nearly $50 million for detailed evidence about...
Continue reading the post titled The Securities and Exchange Commission amends its whistleblower programYes, no or maybe so? Are evidentiary requirements on OSA leave motions broadening?
In OβBrien v. Maxar Technologies Inc., Justice Akbarali declined to grant the plaintiffsβ motion for leave to proceed with claims under section 138.3(1) of the Ontario Securities Act (βOSAβ), concluding that there was no reasonable possibility that the action would be resolved in favour of the plaintiffs at trial. Because leave was not granted, the...
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