Canada:
"Umbrella Damages" Forecast For Canada: Cross Border Sellers Beware
05 September 2017
WeirFoulds LLP
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WeirFoulds partner Nikiforos Iatrou and associate Kayla Theeuwen
contributed to the Aug/Sept issue of Today's General
Counsel with their article, "'Umbrella Damages'
Forecast for Canada: Cross-border sellers beware ".
The article examines divergent views on the issue of whether
umbrella purchasers have a cause of action at Canadian law, and, as
a result, identifies that a storm of umbrella damage claims may be
in the forecast.
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