Angevine v. Ontario: Judicial Appointment Promise Unenforceable
Back in November of 1992, a Crown Attorney named Donald Angevine applied for an appointment to the Ontario Provincial Court. In the weeks that followed, he was interviewed first by...
Back in November of 1992, a Crown Attorney named Donald Angevine applied for an appointment to the Ontario Provincial Court. In the weeks that followed, he was interviewed first by...
Trade-mark law exists to protect consumers from confusion. Unregistered trade-marks are protected at common law and exist as soon as the mark is used, while registered trade-marks are protected under...
It all started at around the time of the terrorist attacks in New York City. He was a prominent dentist. She was an attractive blonde woman. Sitting the dentist’s chair...
In Part III of its three-part analysis of the Fraser decision, TheCourt.ca looks at the sole dissenting opinion. For Parts I or II, click on the respective numeral. In April, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) handed...