Canada:
Court Of Appeal Summaries (March 6-March 10, 2017)
22 March 2017
Blaney McMurtry LLP
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Following are the summaries for this week's civil decisions
of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. There were not many substantive
decisions and of those, none were particularly noteworthy. Topics
covered included family law, conflict of laws (choice of law), MVA,
jury charges and reasonable apprehension of bias.
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