Ontario Litigators Circle July 1 On Your Calendars

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Not because it is Canada Day, but because the Superior Court of Justice is revoking all of its existing Practice Directions and implementing new Practice Directions on July 1st.
Canada Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Originally published on Slaw.

Not because it is Canada Day, but because the Superior Court of Justice is revoking all of its existing Practice Directions and implementing new Practice Directions on July 1st.

Over the past year the Ontario Superior Court of Justice undertook to review and consolidate all of its Regional and Provincial Practice Directions.

The stated intention was to achieve an "administrative re-set" and to try to identify and eliminate obsolete and redundant Practice Directions while at the same time consolidating, simplifying and better organizing the Practice Directions that are to remain in effect.

As of July 1, 2014, the new Practice Directions take effect and all previous Practice Directions are revoked.

That leaves about two weeks for you to get familiar with the new Practice Directions (assuming that you have not already done so).

The new Practice Directions can be found here.

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