Civil Litigation

  • January 07, 2026

    B.C. Court of Appeal overturns $12M intermediary fee in cattle ranch deal

    The B.C. Court of Appeal has overturned a $12-million award to an intermediary in a cattle ranch acquisition, ruling that while the parties agreed on services and other terms, the absence of agreement on price defeated enforcement of an alleged oral contract.

  • January 07, 2026

    Some new year’s thoughts on family law

    “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” This famous saying attributed to the French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr has been considered by many. Is it so simple? Does nothing really change or is it more thought-provoking: does superficial change often mask unchanging circumstances?

  • January 07, 2026

    SECURITIES COMMISSIONS - Investigations and examinations

    Appeal by Binance Holdings Limited from investigation decisions by the Ontario Securities Commission and the Divisional Court. The Commission launched an investigation into Binance’s business relating to alleged violations of the Securities Act, which included trading in securities without registration or exemption.

  • January 07, 2026

    An update on copyright, industrial design and breach of confidence developments in 2025

    The past year has brought a wave of developments in copyright, industrial design and breach of confidence law, driven in part by the rapid evolution of generative AI and shifting regulatory landscapes. This update highlights notable decisions, legislative trends and policy shifts shaping this environment in 2025.

  • January 06, 2026

    Ontario Superior Court dismisses motion to reduce construction lien security

    The Ontario Superior Court has dismissed a motion to reduce lien security on two construction projects, ruling that the developer and construction manager failed to establish that the quantum of liens claimed by a mechanical subcontractor was excessive or improper.

  • January 06, 2026

    Ontario Civil Rules Review working group calls for expansion of mandatory mediation

    The Civil Rules Review (CRR) was launched in 2024 as a joint initiative of the chief justice of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the province’s Attorney General. The CRR’s mandate was to propose wholesale reforms to the Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules), which were last overhauled in 1985, so that the civil justice system is more accessible and to reduce costs and delays.

  • January 06, 2026

    The problems of Nazi-looted possessions sold at auctions

    Just as you are enjoying that beautiful impressionist painting on your wall and sitting comfortably on that Louis XV chaise longue, a letter arrives from a well-known auction house informing you that both the painting and the chaise longue may have been looted during the Second World War. How is that possible? You bought both objects at that same impeccable auction house, which is now informing you that their provenance research was not watertight after all.

  • January 06, 2026

    PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - Building regulations - Building permits -Restrictive covenants

    Appeal by City of Kelowna from trial decision granting Watermark Developments Ltd.’s application to cancel restrictive covenants. In 2009, Kelowna approved the rezoning and subdivision of Watermark Developments Ltd.’s property on the condition that two restrictive no-build covenants be registered to protect a corridor envisioned as a future roadway linking Kelowna International Airport and UBC’s Okanagan campus as an alternative to the congested Highway 97.

  • January 05, 2026

    Miller Thomson promotes 8 lawyers to partnership

    Miller Thomson LLP has admitted eight lawyers to the firm’s partnership, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

  • January 05, 2026

    Ontario’s new rules, regulations run from labour and employment to road safety

    New year, new rules. A number of new regulations and legislative initiatives have now come into effect after the clock ticked over into 2026, addressing a wide swath of areas from labour market barriers to road safety.