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Canadians can de-list some information from search engine results: federal privacy commissioner
Investigation prompted by complaint asking Google not to display news articles on criminal charge
Ontario court OKs unprecedented $909 million in counsel fees for lawyers who took on Big Tobacco
The move follows a landmark $32.5-billion settlement involving three tobacco companies
Utah lawmakers ordered to redraw congressional map after judge rules it unlawful
Dianna Gibson determined that the current map disregarded people’s right to reform the government
International criminal law professor Leila Sadat joins eyeWitness to Atrocities’ trustees board
She chairs the International Law Association’s American branch
Have your say in the Top Western Firms 2025 survey
Vote for standout law firms before entries close on September 5
Seven from Sodavex will move to Miller Thomson’s Montréal office
Sodavex partners Christine Duchaine and Yves Dulude will become partner and counsel, respectively
Cenovus to acquire MEG Energy in $7.9B oil sands deal
McCarthy Tétrault advising Cenovus; BD&P and Norton Rose Fulbright representing MEG
Canada shares UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act progress
Fourth annual report updates on issues, strides with action plan measures
NL Court of Appeal allows intervention in insurance case rooted in clergy abuse claims
Insurer denied it had to indemnify religious entity due to nondisclosure before policy renewal