Court Availability Guide During COVID-19

In response to the developing COVID–19 pandemic, Canadian courts have modified their operations, temporarily closed or introduced limited in-person hearings to urgent matters only, with some exceptions.
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In response to the developing COVID–19 pandemic, Canadian courts have modified their operations, temporarily closed or introduced limited in-person hearings to urgent matters only, with some exceptions.

Please note that Ontario and Québec have suspended the running of limitation periods. To help our clients stay informed, and due to the detailed nature and different directions from each Province and Territory, we have summarized and attached the relevant links for ease of access to updated directions in real time.

The Dentons Litigation and Dispute Resolution group is available to answer questions and address concerns as the situation evolves. We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and will continue to keep our clients updated as the courts provide more information about their operations.

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This document is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. You should not act or rely on any information in this document without first seeking legal advice. This material is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have any specific questions on any legal matter, you should consult a professional legal services provider.

Court Availability Guide During COVID-19

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