Things That Can Happen to a Municipal City Councillor

Introduction In the legislation authorizing municipal decision-making by collective voting of councils, there is almost no reference to members of councils as individuals or, aside from the Municipal Conflict of Interest […]

Securities Law Quarterly – Q3 2012

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A newsletter providing concise updates on securities law developments. In this inaugural issue, we cover legal developments in three key issue areas: Offerings, Corporate Governance, and Continuous Disclosure. Our coverage […]

The New Guy in Town: Richard Ogden

Today, Richard Ogden is a top Toronto litigator. But when he came to Canada eight years ago, he had to start all over again. To read more, download the full […]

Consistency in Tribunal Decision-Making

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Why Consistency? Consistency exists where like facts produce like results. In adjudicative decision-making, consistency is a precondition of equality before the law and a prerequisite to the Rule of Law. […]

We’ve moved! And more on our new space.

With the same meticulous planning and attention to detail you would expect from a firm with the impeccable reputation of WeirFoulds LLP, we have recently completed one of our most […]