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On January 9th 2018, prof. Catherine Piché’s doctoral thesis was cited by Justice Morgan of the Ontario Superior Court in bread price-fixing class action case. [21] At that stage, it may become relevant to consider whether it is appropriate that part of any settlement payment by Loblaw be composed of a $25 card that can […] Read more
By : Jessica Fruchtermann & Katerina Kostopoulos In theory, the authorization stage represents a crucial part of any class action proceeding. Pursuant to Article 574 of Quebec’s Code of Civil Procedure [hereinafter “C.C.P.”], a person is required to obtain court approval before instituting a class action[1]. Essentially, the judge must determine whether the four cumulative criteria outlined […] Read more
Par William Trépanier Alors qu’environ une action collective sur quatre au Québec est soutenue par le Fonds d’aide aux actions collectives, l’accès à cette aide financière peut être déterminant quant à la concrétisation d’un recours devant les tribunaux. En outre, la décision d’octroyer ou non une aide financière se doit de concilier deux enjeux […] Read more