Business
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January 12, 2026
Dickinson Wright adds two partners
Dickinson Wright has announced that Ryan Cooper and David Seifer have been elected to the role of partner. Both partners are located in the firm’s Toronto office.
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January 12, 2026
Directors, officers of foreign private issuers to report transactions under amended U.S. Act
Beginning March 18, 2026, directors and officers of foreign private issuers (FPIs) must report their beneficial ownership of, and their transactions involving, an FPI’s securities under s. 16(a) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act).
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January 12, 2026
Key trademark developments and practical guidance for 2025, part two
The past year has brought significant changes and clarifications in Canadian trademark law. This is the second component of a three-part series that highlights the most notable developments providing insights to help trademark owners and practitioners navigate the shifting landscape.
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January 12, 2026
Court dismisses case alleging document suppression by opposing counsel
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has dismissed a case brought against the counsel of the defendants in an underlying corporate dispute alleging the suppression of relevant documents.
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January 09, 2026
When is a decision subject to judicial review
Ontario courts will apply judicial review scrutiny to “public” decisions. What this means in practice has been the object of much judicial ink: see, generally, Highwood Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses (Judicial Committee) v. Wall, 2018 SCC 26; Ontario Place Protectors v. Ontario, 2025 ONCA 183.
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January 09, 2026
PM Carney’s appointment of Judge Hogue as Deputy AG of Canada sparks questions within legal community
Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue is retiring Feb. 1, 2026, from her full-time job on the federal bench — one day before starting work on Feb. 2 as deputy minister of justice and deputy attorney general of Canada, Law360 Canada has learned.
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January 09, 2026
Company and its environmental director fined over $1M for violating Fisheries Act
A company that owned and operated a chemical manufacturing plant in Gatineau, Que., has been fined $1,350,000 by the Court of Quebec for violating the Fisheries Act.
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January 09, 2026
Field Law welcomes 4 new partners
Field Law has named Amanda Baker, Angela Beierbach, Leanne Monsma and Renée Gilead as partners.
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January 09, 2026
Key trademark developments and practical guidance for 2025
The past year has brought significant changes and clarifications in Canadian trademark law. This three-part series highlights the most notable developments providing insights to help trademark owners and practitioners navigate the shifting landscape.
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January 08, 2026
Quebec court to consider proposed Fiat 500 door handle defect settlement
The Quebec Superior Court is set to consider a proposed settlement for a class action concerning alleged door handle defects in Fiat 500 vehicles from model years 2012 to 2019, according to a release.