Reflections on Trauma Informed Lawyering in a Class Action Settlement Hearing
By: Michael Burns The fundamental principle of trauma informed lawyering is to be aware of
By: Michael Burns The fundamental principle of trauma informed lawyering is to be aware of
By: Emma Walsh Introduction Class actions can, and often do, serve as a procedural vehicle
By: Micheline Chevrier Who is a “representative plaintiff”? In a class action, the representative plaintiff
By: Lyann Ordenes The Ontario Court of Appeal’s (ONCA) recent holding in Francis v Ontario
By Lauren Tzogas For many years now, judges have approved the payment of settlement money
By Daniel MacDonald A feature unique to class actions is that class members are not
By Braden Adsett Given the exceptional ability of the class action vehicle to aggregate claims
By Flavia Zaka Class proceedings usually invoke images of a large asymmetry of numbers between
By Mariam Rajabali From 1920 to 1996, Indigenous children were removed from their families and
By Flavia Zaka There are 626 Long Term-Care (“LTC”) Homes in Ontario, housing more than
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