Canada:
Trilogy Of Cases On Limitations Periods In Securities Class Actions Granted Leave To Be Heard At The Supreme Court Of Canada
06 October 2014
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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On August 7, 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to
appeal three securities class action cases, which will be heard
together. These cases are:
- IMAX Corporation et al. v. Marvin
Neil Silver et al., (SCC) A full text is at 2014 CanLII 45835.
- Celestica Inc. et al. v. Trustees
of the Millwright Regional Council of Ontario Pension Trust Fund et
al., (SCC). A full text is at 2014 CanLII 45838.
- Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce et al. v. Howard Green et al., (SCC). A full text is
at 2014 CanLII 45836.
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