Confidentiality in the Federal Court: Application Judge Has the Final Say
Public openness and access to material filed in Court are underlying principles of the judicial process, and these principles were addressed in... Read More
Copyright suit for book never sold in Canada summarily dismissed
A recent ruling of the Ontario Superior Court is a reminder to plaintiffs that they must present more than bald allegations that... Read More
The Price is Right… If You Can Prove It In Court
The Federal Court has agreed that a defendant may reduce the damages owed to a plaintiff, if the defendant can show that... Read More
If at first you don’t succeed, you may not be permitted to try again
Justice Barnes’ decision in Gilead Sciences, Inc. v. Minister of Health is a cautionary note to applicants in PM(NOC) Proceedings to think... Read More
Generics are not “patentees” subject to PMPRB oversight
On May 27, 2014, the Federal Court allowed two related judicial reviews from decisions of the Patented Medicines Prices Review Board that... Read More