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Author Archives: Written on behalf of Campbell Litigation

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Your Safety Net Just Got Smaller: What Ontario’s 2026 SABS Overhaul Means for Kitchener-Waterloo Accident Victims

If you drive, cycle, or walk anywhere in Ontario, a sweeping reform to the province’s auto insurance system is about to change what financial support… Read More

Safeguarding Your Intellectual Property in Partnership Disputes

When a partnership dissolves or disputes arise between partners, the stakes extend far beyond finances and assets. Your intellectual property, including the patents, trademarks, copyrights,… Read More

When “Guaranteed Replacement Cost” Isn’t Absolute: SCC Clarifies Insurance Coverage Limits

In Emond v. Trillium Mutual Insurance Co., the Supreme Court of Canada addressed a critical issue in property insurance law: whether a… Read More

When a Certificate of Pending Litigation Will Be Denied

In Ontario real estate and civil litigation, a Certificate of Pending Litigation (“CPL”) can be a powerful litigation tool. When granted, it effectively… Read More

Understanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) After a Car Accident in Ontario

Car accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, from fractures and soft tissue damage to more complex and long-lasting medical conditions. One… Read More

Minority Shareholder Rights in Ontario: What to Do if You’re Frozen Out of Your Business

Shareholder disputes are a common source of commercial litigation in Ontario, particularly in closely held corporations where a small group of individuals own… Read More

Sealing Orders in Receiverships

It is not uncommon for receivers and other parties participating in receiverships to seek court orders prohibiting the public disclosure of commercial… Read More

Whiplash Injuries After a Car Accident: Frequently Asked Questions in Ontario

Whiplash is one of the most common injuries reported after motor vehicle accidents in Ontario, particularly rear-end collisions. Despite its frequency, whiplash remains widely misunderstood… Read More

Latent Defects, Vendor Disclosure, and Negligent Misrepresentation in Ontario Real Estate Transactions

Purchasing a residential property is often one of the most significant financial decisions an individual will make. While Ontario real estate transactions are traditionally… Read More

Sparks and Spokes: Ten Legal Realities of Electric Bikes in Ontario

Ontario’s streetscape is undergoing a quiet revolution. Traditional pedestrian and vehicular traffic must now share the road with a rapidly expanding fleet of battery-powered conveyances. Read More