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With a professional commitment to sharing insights and advancing an understanding of legal developments and trends, Miller Thomson’s lawyers are regular contributors to legal and business publications in Canada and internationally.

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The emergencies are over, but many questions remain

February 28, 2022 | Toronto

The Lawyer's Daily

James Manson authors an article on the issues surrounding the invocation of the Emergencies Act: On Feb. 23, 2022, Canada’s federal government revoked its declaration of a public order emergency, which had been made only nine days earlier pursuant to […]

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Changing Times: A Look at Trends Impacting Canadian Automobile Dealerships and What it Means for Insolvency Professionals

February 25, 2022 | Toronto

CAIRP Rebuilding Success

Asim Iqbal co-authored an article on the trends that are impacting Canadian automobile dealerships and the implications for insolvency professionals. The COVID-19 pandemic brought about monumental changes to how we live and work as a society, affecting every business in […]

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Hype-free Canadian tech startups may find prudence pays

February 22, 2022 | Toronto

Toronto Star

Myron Mallia-Dare co-authored article on the benefits Canadian tech startups may yield by being financially prudent Last year was a landmark year for Canada’s tech scene. The sector raised a record $11.8 billion by the end December 2021, the Canadian […]

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Nora Osbaldeston comments in Law Times article on legal trends lawyers should expect in 2022

February 17, 2022 | Toronto

Law Times "Miller Thomson managing partner Nora Osbaldeston on legal trends lawyers should expect in 2022"

The article discusses the legal trends and main focuses for the profession in 2022. In an interview about legal trends in the profession, business lawyer Nora Osbaldeston says managing the firm’s hybrid work environment and finding the right balance of […]

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The importance of hyperlinks and useable materials on Caselines: recent Superior Court guidance

February 8, 2022

Can failing to hyperlink motion materials result in delay or even the dismissal of a motion? Two recent Ontario Superior Court decisions, Basaraba v Bridal Image Inc., 2021 ONSC 8038 (“Basaraba“) and Parekh et al v Schecter et al, 2022 ONSC […]

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Despite confusion, cross-border trucker vaccine mandates roll ahead

January 31, 2022 | Toronto

The Lawyer's Daily

This article concerns the recently-imposed COVID-19 vaccination requirements for cross-border truckers returning to Canada from the United States. On Jan. 15, 2022, following a period of considerable uncertainty, Canada’s federal government moved forward with its plan to impose a COVID-19 […]

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Not so fast: B.C. Court cancels certificate of pending litigation

January 25, 2022

In Save-A-Lot Holdings Corp. v. Christensen, 2021 BCSC 2540 (Save-A-Lot), the Supreme Court of British Columbia (Court) provided a helpful overview of the requirements for filing a certificate of pending litigation (CPL) – and the circumstances in which a CPL […]

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Wendi Crowe quoted in BNN Bloomberg article on will and estate planning as part of a New Year financial review

January 13, 2022 | Edmonton

BNN Bloomberg

Wendi Crowe was quoted in a BNN Bloomberg article on reviewing will and estate planning in the New Year: Lawyer Wendi Crowe says you don’t need to update your will every year, but she says to have a read through […]

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Court of Appeal recommends change to Rules of Civil Procedure: The right to file a reply factum on appeal

January 11, 2022 | Toronto

In an Ontario Court of Appeal decision released last week,[1] Brown J.A. granted the Appellant’s motion for leave to file a reply factum of five pages, and recommended that the Rules of Civil Procedure be amended to permit appellants to […]

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Michael Cleveland quoted in Global News segment on vaccine mandates

January 2, 2022 | Toronto

Global News

Michael Cleveland was quoted in this segment on vaccine mandates at work: A series of recent decisions has shown labour arbitrators are considering the specifics of each workplace and policy in determining whether the mandates can be imposed in a […]

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