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This article about causation in negligence law is different from past attempts at unraveling causation in Canada. It argues that there is nothing overly confusing about the law of causation in negligence. Rather than lament the confusing state of affairs or argue for a new causation test, the...
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Advocates contemplating seeking Leave to Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in personal injury cases face a unique decision calculus. The strategy at this Court is different from that of other appellate courts because the Supreme Court of Canada uses a particular test for granting Leave:...
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Insurers currently constrict coverage for losses involving electronic information in traditional insurance product lines. As a result, insurance customers are driven to the brave new world of non-standardized varieties of cyber-risk insurance policies. That world abounds with coverage gaps as...
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The common law has developed exceptions around statutory limitation periods which, when applied, restore the plaintiff's right to bring a claim in certain special circumstances. The first of these exceptions is the doctrine of discoverability. This doctrine delays the start of the limitation...
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This article explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the insurance industry and analyzes whether most Canadian businesses are insured for business interruptions and losses caused by the pandemic. The author suggests that pandemic-related losses are insurable. Insurers have had sufficient...
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Litigation over insurance coverage is really a quest for meaning: Does the insurance policy cover the loss at issue? Construing the insurance policy, courts are attempting to give legal effect to what the document purports to command. But what were the intentions and expectations of insurer and...
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The COVID-19 pandemic created not only a public health crisis but also an insurance coverage imbroglio, prompting near-immediate business interruption claims by policyholders impacted by government restrictions ordered in response to the pandemic. Insurers and their representatives...
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