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Interest On Litigation Loans – Selleck V. Stanutz (Estate) Et Al., 2026 ONSC 4219
When settlement funds are unreasonably delayed after a personal injury case resolves, should plaintiffs be forced to continue paying high-interest litigation loan charges? An Ontario Superior Court decision examines whether defendants can be held responsible for post-settlement financing costs when payment is substantially delayed, potentially opening a narrow avenue for recovery in cases involving prolonged fund releases.
Canada Litigation
MO
McLeish Orlando LLP
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Emma Partridge Comments On Hockey Canada's Decision To Suspend Four Out Of Five Players
Following the acquittal of five Junior Hockey players on sexual assault charges, Hockey Canada has announced continued suspensions for four of the accused, with some lasting until 2030. The decision by an independent appeal board found code of conduct violations despite the criminal court's ruling, raising questions about accountability in hockey culture and the treatment of sexual assault allegations in sports.
Canada Criminal
GP
Gluckstein Lawyers
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