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Démontrant leur engagement professionnel à partager leurs réflexions pour que chacun puisse mieux comprendre les développements et tendances du droit, les avocats de Miller Thomson publient régulièrement des articles dans des publications juridiques et commerciales au Canada et ailleurs dans le monde.

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Myron Mallia-Dare and Christopher Fallis Publish on Strategic Considerations In Canadian Going-Private Transactions

6 février 2024 | Toronto

Myron Mallia-Dare and Christopher Fallis’ article on « From Public To Private: Strategic Considerations For Targets And Foreign Buyers In Canadian Going-Private Transactions » is featured in the ABA M&A committee’s Deal Points Newsletter, Winter 2024. The decline in Canadian equity financings […]

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Roberto Noce, KC shares insights on the illegal sales of storage lockers

5 février 2024 | Calgary, Edmonton

Roberto Noce, KC discusses what to do about illegal sales of storage lockers. Read the media clips: Roberto Noce: What To Do About Illegal Sale Of Storage Lockers, by Roberto Noce, Calgary Sun, January 19, 2024 Roberto Noce: What To […]

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Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) filings by the numbers: A deep dive into 2023 filings

5 février 2024

There were 64 filings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada) in 2023, which is an approximately 64% year-over-year increase. While this surge is interesting in and of itself, we believe that the volume of 2023 CCAA filings is also […]

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Nafisah Chowdhury gave an interview to the Toronto Star

26 janvier 2024

Nafisah Chowdhury gave an interview to the Toronto Star: U.S. company fires new mom who asked to work remotely to care for baby in NICU. Why this wouldn’t be legal in Ontario When Marissa Hughes’s adopted newborn Judah was admitted […]

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Shannon Houston gave an interview to Canadian HR reporter

25 janvier 2024

Shannon Houston gave an interview to Canadian HR reporter: For those employers that hire employees through the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program, the government late last year legislated some “housekeeping” changes that will have to be considered. In the past, […]

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Erin Minuk gave an interview to Human Resources Director

24 janvier 2024

Erin Minuk gave an interview to Human Resources Director: A 2023 Superior Court decision served as a reminder to employers to maintain integrity while terminating employees. A hotel manager was awarded $15,000 in moral damages plus other compensation for a […]

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ElectoFacts launched by Elections Canada

22 janvier 2024

Law360 Canada

ElectoFacts is a new resource that Canadians can use to verify the accuracy of information about Canada’s federal electoral process. ElectoFacts is a part of Election Canada’s overall effort to give Canadians the information they need to participate in federal […]

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Trois recrues chez Miller Thomson

17 janvier 2024

(Disponible en français seulement) Le cabinet Miller Thomson, bureau de Montréal accueille trois nouveaux avocats récemment assermentés : Après y avoir effectué leur stage du Barreau, Mes Judy Fan, Matthew Steinlauf et Karel Mahy-Rousseau rejoignent le cabinet Miller Thomson comme avocats dans les bureaux […]

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Navigating the 2024 Canadian M&A landscape: Trends, risks, and opportunities

15 janvier 2024

Introduction: Canada’s M&A activity is poised at the crossroads of anticipation and opportunity as we step into 2024 . Reflecting on both recent and anticipated trends that have shaped the Canadian legal landscape, it’s clear that a sense of cautious […]

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Priority of Crown’s debt over creditors of equal degree

12 janvier 2024

Law360 Canada

The Crown’s « prerogative of priority » has been enforced in Canada since it was established as a colony of England. See Canada v. Bank of Nova Scotia, [1885] 11 S.C.R. 1 (« the Crown is entitled at common law to a preference […]

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