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28 March 2024

What’s Next For Proposed Class Actions Arising From Last Year’s Data Breach?

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Since 1937, Siskinds has been that firm of specialists serving individuals, families and businesses in southwestern Ontario and Canada from our offices in London, Sarnia and Quebec City. We’ve grown as the world around us has evolved. Today, we are a team of over 230 lawyers and support staff covering personal, business, personal injury and class action law and over 25 specialized practice areas.
Daniel Bach, a class actions partner at Siskinds LLP, offered his insights to Michelle Schriver of Advisor.ca on the challenges of managing overlapping class actions across various jurisdictions in Canada.
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Daniel Bach, a class actions partner at Siskinds LLP, offered his insights to Michelle Schriver of Advisor.ca on the challenges of managing overlapping class actions across various jurisdictions in Canada. Contrasting the Canadian scenario with the U.S. federal court system, which possesses mechanisms to handle overlapping class actions, Daniel also highlights how amendments to Ontario’s Class Proceedings Act have been beneficial in managing concurrent cases during the certification stage of a class action.

Reach the full article here: What’s next for proposed class actions arising from last year’s data breach? | Advisor.ca

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PRESS RELEASE
28 March 2024

What’s Next For Proposed Class Actions Arising From Last Year’s Data Breach?

Canada
Contributor
Since 1937, Siskinds has been that firm of specialists serving individuals, families and businesses in southwestern Ontario and Canada from our offices in London, Sarnia and Quebec City. We’ve grown as the world around us has evolved. Today, we are a team of over 230 lawyers and support staff covering personal, business, personal injury and class action law and over 25 specialized practice areas.
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