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Competition Law and Commercial Litigation Update
June 5, 2008
Private applicants flock to Tribunal
Competition Tribunal deals with private applications involving hockey, chickens and airlines
by Michael Osborne
What do hockey, chickens, and airlines have in common? They have all been the subject of recent private applications in the Competition Tribunal.
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March 14, 2008
OSC clarifies when merger negotiations must be disclosed
by Hooman Zargarzadeh, Articling Student
Companies do not have to disclose merger negotiations as a material change until there is sufficient likelihood that the deal will close, the Ontario Securities Commission held recently in Re AiT Advanced Information Technologies Corp.
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February 14, 2008
Whose book of business is it, anyway? Confusion reigns on 'ownership' of investment firm clients
by Kenneth Dekker
There are few, if any, legal issues affecting the investment industry that are more cloudy and less certain than whether investment firm clients belong to the investment advisor or to the investment firm. And there are arguably few issues more important.
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February 12, 2008
Class action attacks “economic effect” of DuPont’s prices
by Michael Osborne and G.L. Sonny Ingram
Canada’s first vertical price maintenance class action certified against DuPont.
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