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May 2012
a financial institution is condemned to live with its own mistake: a loan with a 0% interest rate is maintained by the Quebec court
litigation bulletin
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April 2012
check those cheques: is the payee plausible?
financial services litigation bulletin
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October 2011
Whose Bank Account is it Anyway? A Bank's Right to Close an Account Against the Customer's Will
National Banking Law Review, Lexis Nexis, Volume 30, Number 5
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July 2011
security pledgees need not hire Watson
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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June 2011
whose bank account is it anyway? a bank's right to close an account against the customer's will
Litigation Bulletin
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May 2011
limitations unlimited: foreign judgments are subject to two-year limitations period in Ontario
Litigation Bulletin
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May 2011
libel tourism: internet defamation knows no bounds
Internet and E-Commerce Law in Canada, Volume 12, Number 1
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April 29, 2011
banks have right to hold tight in paying cheques: Ontario court holds that banks need not bear the risks of cheques being dishonoured
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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March 2011
when banks' clients behave badly
Financial Services Litigation
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March 2011
private Loans: Disclosure of Mortgage Statements to Third-Party Creditors Violates PIPEDA
Canadian Privacy Law Review
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February 2011
Dracula versus Peter Pan Fictitious persons and banks' liability for cheque conversion
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin, also published in the National Banking Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 2
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February 2011
Taking Proceeds Without Caution: Ontario Court Determines Secured Lenders' Entitlement to Proceeds of Collateral
National Banking Law Review
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February 2011
The Broader The Clause, The Better The Protection: Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Underscores the Power of Broadly Drafted Indemnification Provisions in Loan Agreements
National Banking Law Review
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January 2011
Private Loans: disclosure of mortgage statements to third-party creditors violates PIPEDA
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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November 2010
Supreme Court weighs in on the battle of the security regimes
Debt Products and Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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October 2010
taking proceeds without caution
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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September 2010
the broader the clause, the better the protection
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin (Co-author)
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August 2010
time to take action Ontario Court of Appeal Outlines the Limitation Periods Applicable to the Enforcement of Indemnities and Collateral Mortgages
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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July 2010
verify those verification clauses – an update to account agreements may be in order
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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June 2010
The Best Defence is...a Good Defence
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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April 2010
…because sometimes it makes cents to rush to judgment Ontario's new summary judgment rule allows banks to deal expeditiously with meritless claims and hopeless defences
(Co-author) Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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March 2010
Overdraft.....Under Water?
Co-author (Lisa Brost and Rob Barrass), Financial Services Litigation Bulletin, also published in the National Banking Law Review, Vol. 29, No. 4
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February 2010
Taking a Run at the Constitutional Division of Powers?
National Banking Law Review, Volume 29, Number 1
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February 2010
As Justice Demands
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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October 2009
muddling or meddling through
financial services litigation bulletin
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September 2009
court shoots down applicants who knew too much: Ontario court of appeal tightens the reins on Norwich orders
Litigation Bulletin, co-authored with Jessica Young
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September 2009
when good lenders meet bad borrowers
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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August 2009
back to the victim go the spoils of fraud
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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April 2009
Stand by your Forms? Lenders must be cautious in light of courts' willingness to rewrite standard loan guarantee forms
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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January 2009
Satisfaction Guaranteed: Limitation Periods for Independent Guarantees Clarified in Bank of Nova Scotia v. Williamson
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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October 2008
Court Rejects Charter Challenge to Financial Institution's Fraud Investigation Under PIPEDA
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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Winter 2008
Norwich Orders Arrive in Ontario Financial Institutions called upon to Assist in Fighting Alleged Client Fraud
Financial Services Litigation Bulletin
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