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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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Venture Debt: Is it right for your start-up or emerging growth company?

January 16, 2020 | Toronto

Access to capital is critical for start-ups and emerging growth companies to fund operations, finance working capital and develop and scale products and technology. These companies typically rely on invested capital to raise funds. However, equity financing may not be […]

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Jason Rivait quoted in Canadian Underwriter article

January 15, 2020 | Toronto

Canadian Underwriter, "How to reduce a condo corporation's insurance premiums"

With condo insurance premiums on the rise – in some jurisdictions, premiums have reportedly increased by 780% — and coverage scarce, legal counsel and Canadian Underwriter readers have a few ideas for the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s forthcoming risk manager for condo […]

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Miller Thomson involved in one of 2019’s top 10 CRE transactions in Toronto/GTA

January 6, 2020

RENX.ca, "Top-10 CRE transactions in Toronto/GTA during 2019"

Miller Thomson advised on one of the top 10 commercial real estate transactions in Toronto/GTA in 2019 as reported by the Real Estate News EXchange (RENX). The team, led by James Hutchinson (Corporate Tax) and including Jessica Penley and Savvas […]

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Wayne Logan quoted in Law in Quebec

January 6, 2020 | Calgary

Law in Quebec, "Blockchain operationalization"

“Blockchain works really well for provenance, be it about a cow, from birth to slaughterhouse right to the table – blockchain offers remarkable traceability,” says Wayne Logan, an intellectual property lawyer who heads the blockchain practice at Miller Thomson LLP. […]

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And you thought your contract excluded “lost profits” claims…

July 19, 2018 | Vaughan

In a somewhat surprising recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that a common contractual clause excluding claims for “loss of profits” did not achieve that result. Atos IT Solutions v. Sapient Canada Inc. involved a subcontract for data […]

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Definition and Dissolution of a Partnership

July 5, 2018 | Regina

A partnership is “the relation that subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit” (The Partnership Act (Saskatchewan), RSS 1978, c P-3, section 3(1)). Partnerships can be formed in relation to any trade, occupation, […]

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What Happens to a Partnership’s Assets and Liabilities upon Dissolution?

July 5, 2018 | Regina

A partnership is “the relation that subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit” (The Partnership Act (Saskatchewan), RSS 1978, c P-3, section 3(1)). Partnerships can be formed in relation to any trade, occupation, […]

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Things You May Not Know About The Farm Debt Mediation Act

March 16, 2017 | Saskatoon

National Insolvency Review, February 2017

Most or all creditors who lend to farmers will be familiar with the Farm Debt Mediation Act, S.C. 1997, c. 21 (the “FDMA”) and the need to serve a notice under the FDMA before taking action against a farmer.  However, […]

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What Health Facilities Need to Know About QCIPA 2016

August 20, 2016 | Toronto

Risk Management in Canadian Health Care, Volume 18, No. 4, August 2016

This article was originally published in the May 11, 2016 issue of our Health Communiqué.

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Reframing the Refusal Motion: An Interesting Approach

April 10, 2014 | Toronto

A common occurrence in a litigation file is the refusal of a question posed during an examination for discovery. In some cases, the evidence underlying the question refused could be pivotal to the outcome of the litigation.  In other cases, […]

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