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Bell Mobility to appeal ruling in 911 lawsuit – CBC Bell loses class-action case over 911 fees in North – The Globe & Mail Bell Loses 911 class-action lawsuit: “consumers have won an important victory” – MobileSyrup.com
Bell Mobility to appeal ruling in 911 lawsuit – CBC Bell loses class-action case over 911 fees in North – The Globe & Mail Bell Loses 911 class-action lawsuit: “consumers have won an important victory” – MobileSyrup.com
Bell 911 Newsletter – Class Members win the common issues liability trial. An appeal by Bell Mobility is possible. The quantum of damages still remains to be tried. For Class Action information on LMK Lawyers, please download the pdf by clicking here: Class Members win the common issues liability trial
In this successful class action, the representative plaintiffs, represented by Landy Marr Kats LLP, sued Bell Mobility for charging a 911 service fee while not providing live operator 911 services in the Northwest Territories. At the common issues trial, the court found that Bell Mobility had breached their contracts with the class members and were…
Anna Wong As we approach the eighth anniversary of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) and the fifth anniversary of our revamped human rights system, we reflect on the interplay between the AODA and the Human Rights Code (HRC). JUST. Magazine, April 2013 The AODA and Human Rights Code: Do You Know…
The Plaintiffs’ expert witness Iain Grant is admitted to testify as an expert. For Class Action information on LMK Lawyers, please download the pdf by clicking here: Expert witness Iain Grant
ParkLane has now paid the overdue costs awards made against it, and the motion is settled.
For Class Action information on LMK Lawyers, please download the pdf by clicking here: Order extending opt-out for Third Party Defendants
A nation-wide class proceeding has been certified by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. On January 18, 2012, Cannon v. Funds for Canada Foundation et al., Court File No. CV-08-362807 CP was certified as a class proceeding, and Michael Cannon was appointed as the representative plaintiff on behalf of the Class (the “Class Action”). The…
Landy Marr Kats LLP and Paliare Roland LLP are pleased to provide an update on the latest developments in this class action. The Action has Been Certified as a Class Proceeding Next Steps in the Litigation Clearing up Confusion about the pending CRA Appeals For Class Action information on LMK Lawyers, please download the pdf…
On October 29, 2012 the Divisional Court dismissed all the defendants’ motions for leave to appeal from the certification order and the dismissal of ParkLane’s and the Lawyers’ motions for summary judgment. The case will now be proceeding to the next steps in the litigation which involve an exchange of all relevant documentation between the…