Publications
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What if what was published on Facebook was admissible as evidence?
The advent of social networks such as MySpace, Facebook, Diaspora, Photobucket, Twitter, You Tube and others has brought significant changes to social relationships. In Quebec alone, more than 3,250,000 persons have a profile on Facebook. In 2010, the use of social media intensified in Quebec; (…)
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Quarterly legal newsletter intended for accounting, management, and finance professionals, Number 14
Defined Benefit Pension Plans : The Temporary Funding Relief Measures will Likely be Extended! A New Statutory Framework for Federal Not-for-profit Organizations Conversion of Debt into Shares by a Corporation in Financial Difficulty; Pay Attention to the Tax Consequences Conflicting (…)
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Legal newsletter for business entrepreneurs and executives, Number 11
SMEs, Governance and Directors
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Corporate directors in Quebec in the wake of the economic crisis
The role, and especially the liability, of corporate directors have evolved considerably over the last few decades. Obviously, the financial scandals of the 1990s are largely responsible for this change that began in the United States with the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, prompting (…)
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OCRCVM v. Beaudoin and AMF (C.A.) – Courts of justice cannot homologate a disciplinary decision in the absence of a specific legislative provision to that effect
The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC, formerly known as the Investment Dealers Association of Canada (IDA)) is a self-regulatory organization recognized by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), which mainly deals with disciplinary complaints against its members. For (…)
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The Superior Court refuses to authorize a class action against a furniture and electrical household appliances giant
The Honourable Justice Louis-Paul Cullen of the Superior Court rendered a judgment on September 23, 2011 which dismissed a motion for authorization to exercise a class action instituted by Mr. Kerfalla Toure (hereinafter 'Toure') against Brault & Martineau (hereinafter 'B & M').
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Limits of the deemed trust created under provincial tax legislation
In its judgment in the case of Banque Nationale du Canada v. Agence du Revenu du Québec, 2011 QCCA 1943, issued on October 21, 2011, the Court of Appeal of Quebec discussed two grounds of dispute that might be of interest to the hypothecary creditors of tax debtors when the tax authorities rely on (…)
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Supervising the Use of Social Networking Websites by Financial Sector Intermediaries
The use of social media, discussion forums and other websites for business purposes, as a means of communicating with the public, raises increasingly significant compliance issues for regulated entities of the financial sector. Such use may expose registered or certified representatives and, (…)
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The Francization of Domain Names: a Step not to be Missed?
If your trademarks and business names contain letters with accents and you are the owner of domain names linked with them, it is important to familiarize yourself with the following.With a view to offering owners the possibility of registering domain names that comply with French spelling, the (…)
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SMEs, Governance and Directors
Since the mid-1990s, the promotion of corporate governance has been the subject of various public and private initiatives in Canada. The first of them were aimed at reporting issuers. State-owned corporations and other public sector organizations were targeted next.As a result of the example (…)
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What happens when a contract does not reflect what was agreed upon between the parties?
On October 28, 2011, the Quebec Court of Appeal upheld a judgment of the Superior Court allowing for clauses of a loan agreement to be modified by the Court so as to reflect the common intention of the parties after it was proved that there was a discrepancy between the real intention of the (…)
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Creation of New Internet Domain Names in 2012
On June 20, 2011, in Singapore, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the global co-ordination body for Internet addresses, approved the new program for the thematic extension of gTLDs. This program will certainly lead to significant growth in the number of domain names (…)
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When it becomes necessary to revoke the appointment of an inspector to ensure the proper functioning of the proposal or bankruptcy process
When a bankruptcy occurs, the creditors play a central role in the administrative control of the bankrupt’s estate. In this regard, the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act provides that, at the first meeting of creditors, the creditors must, among other things, affirm the appointment of the trustee (…)