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Author Archives: Written on behalf of Campbell Litigation

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Enforcing Condominium Liens in Ontario

The Ontario Court of Appeal’s recent decision in York Region Standard Condominium Corporation No. 972 v. Lee provides valuable guidance on enforcing… Read More

When Does an Ontario Court Have Jurisdiction Over Tort Litigation That Involves a Contract?

Tort litigation is common in the business world and encompasses a wide variety of wrongdoings, including fraud, defamation, and conspiracy. Such litigation frequently… Read More

Brain Injury Awareness Month: Know Your Legal Rights After a TBI in Ontario

Each year, Brain Injury Awareness Month in June provides a crucial opportunity to shed light on one of the most complex and… Read More

When Consent Isn’t Clear: The FTC’s Lawsuit Against Uber and Lessons for Canadian Businesses

In April 2025, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched a high-profile lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., alleging deceptive billing and cancellation… Read More

Dive Into Summer Safely: Understanding the Legal Side of Summer Vacation Personal Injuries

The word “summer” conjures images of sun-drenched beaches, thrilling amusement parks, tranquil lakeside retreats, and vibrant festivals. It’s a time for relaxation, adventure, and creating… Read More

When the Dream Turns Sour: Unpacking Real Estate Breach of Contract in Ontario

Real estate transactions, often the most significant financial commitments individuals undertake, are predicated on legally binding agreements. When one party fails to honour these commitments,… Read More

Debtor Found in Contempt After Moving Property to Avoid Seizure

In a recent decision, the Court of Appeal for Ontario delivered a notable judgment in Canadian Western Bank v. Canadian Motor… Read More

How Ontario Courts Handle Vexatious Litigants

On occasion, courts are faced with the issue of determining whether or not a particular litigant should be permitted to continue or initiate court… Read More

Time Is of the Essence… Unless It Isn’t: Understanding Real Estate Contract Deadlines & Breaches

In the complex world of real estate transactions, deadlines and conditions are paramount. But what happens when a deadline is missed? Does it automatically… Read More

Slip Slidin’ Away: A Primer on Slip and Falls

Temperatures have dropped, the days are short, and the trees are bare. To navigate the cold and icy months ahead, Canadians are faced with several… Read More