Litigation
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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![]() Class Actions ControversyThe Origins and Development of the Ontario Class Proceedings Act |
Winner of the 2019 Peter Oliver Prize in Canadian Legal History Shortlisted for the Speaker’s Book Award 2019 The Ontario Class Proceedings Act, 1992 represented a major innovation in civil … | Suzanne Chiodo | 302 | 2018 | View |
![]() Law of Evidence, 7/e |
The Law of Evidence, by David M. Paciocco and Lee Stuesser, is Canada’s leading text in evidentiary law in both criminal and civil cases. For nearly two decades, it has been relied upon by … | David Paciocco; Lee Stuesser | 713 | 2015 | View |
![]() Mareva and Anton Piller Preservation Orders in CanadaA Practical Guide |
This book deals with two effective civil litigation tools used in cases of fraud. A Mareva injunction, also referred to as an “asset preservation order,” is a court order that … | David Crerar | 387 | 2017 | View |
From ![]() Introduction |
This chapter explains preservation orders, asset freezing orders, and search orders generally. | David Crerar | 31 | 2017 | $3.10 Add |
From ![]() Overview |
Provides an introduction to the existing scholarship on the history of class actions. | Suzanne Chiodo | 14 | 2018 | $1.40 Add |
From ![]() PrefaceFrom: Law of Evidence, 7/e |
Simplified and concise record of the main rules and principles of the law of evidence for the student and practitioner. | David Paciocco; Lee Stuesser | 2 | 2015 | $0.20 Add |
From ![]() Class Actions in England, North America, and Australia |
This chapter explores the debate on class action reform in Ontario, which was preceded by the origins of class actions and group proceedings in the Court of Chancery, the limited jurisprudence in … | Suzanne Chiodo | 31 | 2018 | $3.10 Add |
From ![]() IntroductionFrom: Law of Evidence, 7/e |
Examination of the role of evidence law, its sources, trends, application in courts and tribunals, and enforcement. | David Paciocco; Lee Stuesser | 26 | 2015 | $2.60 Add |
From ![]() IntroductionNature of Mareva Relief |
This chapter covers the nature and jurisdiction of Mareva relief in Canada and internationally. | David Crerar | 19 | 2017 | $1.90 Add |
From ![]() Test for Mareva Orders across Canadian Jurisdictions |
This chapter discusses the test for Mareva orders within Canada, with a comparison between provinces and territories. | David Crerar | 11 | 2017 | $1.10 Add |
From ![]() The Basics of Admissibility and the Evaluation of EvidenceFrom: Law of Evidence, 7/e |
Examination of basic rules of admission or exclusion of evidence in relation to materiality, relevance, and weight. | David Paciocco; Lee Stuesser | 26 | 2015 | $2.60 Add |
From ![]() The Early Campaign for Reform and the OLRC Report |
Chapter 3 covers the period from the early 1970s, when class actions began to be discussed in Ontario in the context of federal competition legislation and provincial consumer protection laws, to … | Suzanne Chiodo | 42 | 2018 | $4.20 Add |
From ![]() Character EvidencePrimary Materiality From: Law of Evidence, 7/e |
Examination of concepts of character evidence, including discreditable conduct, similar fact evidence, weighing probative value, assessing prejudice, and evidence of good character. | David Paciocco; Lee Stuesser | 60 | 2015 | $6.00 Add |
From ![]() First Part of TestStrength of Case |
This chapter expands on the test for Mareva orders, including standard of proof, evidence, strength of case, and sequence of analysis. | David Crerar | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |
From ![]() The Report of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Class Action Reform (1985–1993) |
Chapter 4 looks at the reform debate under the tenure of Ian Scott as attorney general, the lead-up to and release of the Advisory Committee Report, and the subsequent passage of the CPA. | Suzanne Chiodo | 82 | 2018 | $8.20 Add |
From ![]() Comparing the Reports of the Ontario Law Reform Commission and the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee |
Chapter 5 provides an analysis of why the Advisory Committee Report succeeded in forming the basis of a class action statute in Ontario, and why the OLRC Report did not. | Suzanne Chiodo | 18 | 2018 | $1.80 Add |