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- Minority Shareholder Rights in Ontario: What to Do if You’re Frozen Out of Your Business
Shareholder disputes are a common source of commercial litigation in Ontario, particularly in closely held corporations where a small group of individuals own and operate the business. While majority shareholders often control corporate decision-making, minority shareholders still have legal rights … Read more »
- Sealing Orders in Receiverships
It is not uncommon for receivers and other parties participating in receiverships to seek court orders prohibiting the public disclosure of commercial and other sensitive information. However, courts do not generally grant such orders automatically or as of right. Instead, the party seeking such an … Read more »
- Whiplash Injuries After a Car Accident: Frequently Asked Questions in Ontario
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries reported after motor vehicle accidents in Ontario, particularly rear-end collisions. Despite its frequency, whiplash remains widely misunderstood by accident victims, insurers, and even employers. Many people are told that whiplash is a “minorâ€� injury … Read more »
- Latent Defects, Vendor Disclosure, and Negligent Misrepresentation in Ontario Real Estate Transactions
Purchasing a residential property is often one of the most significant financial decisions an individual will make. While Ontario real estate transactions are traditionally governed by the principle of caveat emptor (“buyer bewareâ€�), that principle is not absolute. Where a vendor makes misleadin … Read more »
- Sparks and Spokes: Ten Legal Realities of Electric Bikes in Ontario
Ontario’s streetscape is undergoing a quiet revolution. Traditional pedestrian and vehicular traffic must now share the road with a rapidly expanding fleet of battery-powered conveyances. From food delivery couriers weaving through gridlock to commuters gliding to the office on silent wheels, electr … Read more »