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Supreme Court of Canada sets the rules on when Canadian courts have jurisdiction

April 18th, 2012 | By Kenneth Dekker | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Conflicts of Law and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Defamation

Earlier today, Canada's Supreme Court released a trilogy of long-awaited decisions in which it set universal rules on when courts across Canada can properly take jurisdiction over claims against foreign defendants. The first two cases, Club Resorts Ltd. v. Van Breda et al. and Club Resorts Ltd. v. Charron et al., related to claims brought [...]

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Court of Appeal reconsiders test for jurisdiction over foreign defendants

April 19th, 2010 | By David N. Vaillancourt and Kenneth Dekker | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Conflicts of Law and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

In a recent decision, a five judge panel of the Court of Appeal for Ontario revised the legal test to be applied when the Ontario courts are asked to assume jurisdiction over a foreign defendant. The Court’s decision in Van Breda v. Village Resorts Ltd. clarifies the applicable legal principles and should provide greater guidance to Ontario courts on whether and when they can properly take jurisdiction over foreign defendants.

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The letters rogatory that got away

June 12th, 2007 | By Sonny Ingram | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

Last fall, the Ontario Court of Appeal overturned an order enforcing a request for international judicial assistance (also known as letters rogatory) that sought to compel a former executive of a Talisman Energy Inc. subsidiary to be deposed in a U.S. action.

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Court of Appeal stays Ontario action in favour of the Iranian courts

September 19th, 2006 | By Kenneth Dekker | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts

This past summer, Ontario’s highest court made it clear that contracting parties who choose a particular nation’s courts for the litigation of their disputes will almost always be held to their choice – even where that forum may not conform to the traditional Canadian concepts of democracy and fairness.

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