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Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for January 2012 TORONTO - A former Liberal MP is set to go before the Law Society of Upper Canada later this month to fight possible disbarment. Ex-Liberal MP Nunziata faces law society disbarment A former Liberal MP is set to go before the Law Society of Upper Canada later this month to fight possible disbarment. Cougar Oil and Gas Canada Enters Into Creditor Protection Following Failure of Purchaser to Complete an Asset ... CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - Cougar Oil and Gas Canada, Inc. has requested and obtained an Order from the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench providing creditor protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act . While under CCAA protection, the Company will continue with its day to day operations.On November ... Supreme Court rules against Merck in trade secrets case Decision concludes Health Canada’s release of documentation about approval of company’s asthma drug was within the law Top court rules against Merck in trade secrets case Decision concludes Health Canada’s release of documentation about approval of company’s asthma drug was within the law BLAKES ANNOUNCES 13 NEW PARTNERS - Law Firm News TORONTO (February 2, 2012) – Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes), one of Canada’s leading business law firms, welcomes 13 new partners. “I am pleased to announce our latest group of partners,” saidRob Granatstein, Firm Managing Partner. Canada weighs residency appeal from Ben Ali relative Canada's immigration board will consider an appeal from the millionaire brother-in-law of ousted Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to be allowed to remain in the country, officials said Wednesday. China-based hackers hit Bay Street law firms The report said that over a few months beginning in Sept. 2010, hackers broke into the computer networks of seven different law firms as well as Canada’s Finance Ministry and the Treasury Board. Canada PM wants RIM to grow as "a Canadian company" OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's prime minister drew an apparent line in the sand on foreign takeovers on Friday, saying he wanted to see BlackBerry maker Research In Motion grow "as a Canadian company" and questioning whether hostile takeovers of key domestic firms are in the country's best interests. In an interview with Reuters, Stephen Harper declined to speculate on how the government might ... |
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