Class Actions
The potential risks of a class action lawsuit extend far beyond damage to a company’s bottom line. Brands can be tarnished, employees may become demoralized and markets can punish share prices. TRC-Sadovod’s class action litigators work tirelessly on our corporate clients’ behalf to defeat claims early to avoid these and other pitfalls.
Our lawyers have broad experience in major domestic, cross-border and international class actions. Our highly accomplished litigators have expertise in a broad range of class action specialties. These include antitrust and competition, fraud, product liability, consumer protection, securities, employment, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, automotive, intellectual property, environmental, and banking litigation. Our prime focus is to preserve shareholder value and public reputation by defeating claims early.
Our law firm has handled some of the biggest domestic, cross-border and international class actions. TRC-Sadovod’s lawyers across Canada work as one team, in collaboration with trusted cross-border connections, to seamlessly and effectively handle multijurisdictional cases. Our litigators have worked with many of Canada’s leading corporations and defended claims of varying sizes and degrees of complexity.
As one of Canada’s most highly reputed class action law firms, TRC-Sadovod helps corporate clients by counselling on early resolution options, including defeating class treatment, seeking dismissal or summary judgements, and negotiating settlements; defending against class actions in the courts; managing the discovery process; creating strategies that mitigate risk across multiple business areas, including public relations, finance and human resources; and advising on the Canadian implications of suits originating in the United States.
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Automotive Webinar Series | Part III: Where Rubber Meets the Road: Automotive Litigation Update
At this session, our panel of experts will provide a panoramic view of the evolution of automotive class actions across Canada, a review of best practices for managing disputes with distributors and franchisees, and
insights into litigation and disclosure obligations arising from automotive industry labour issues.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2023
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Nothing Casual about it: Hotel Faces Employees’ Class Action over Employment Benefit Changes
Hotel faces employees' class action over employment benefit changes.
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Sep 29, 2023
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AI Regulatory Roundup: What You Missed in AI News While You Were Gone for the Summer
The relentless march of Artificial Intelligence continues, pushing nations worldwide to adopt diverse strategies to keep pace. Recent AI legal developments.
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Aug 30, 2023
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No Merit: Scope of Pre-Certification Disclosure Remains Limited
B.C. Court of Appeal confirms that pre-certification disclosure remains limited to documents necessary for certification process.
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Jul 19, 2023
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ESG Class Actions and Other Lawsuits “Sustainable” into 2023
Recent ESG litigation developments in Canada and what we can expect to see in the near future.
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Jun 14, 2023
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Settlement Counsel – valuable addition to the dispute-resolution toolkit
Settlement Counsel is litigation counsel engaged for the sole purpose of resolving a dispute or settling a case.
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Mar 28, 2023
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Just the Facts Please! A Discussion of Limitation Periods for Environmental Claims
This Bulletin considers how limitation periods apply to environmental claims in Ontario and how to reduce the risk of missing one.
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Feb 2, 2023
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The Exclusion of Intrusion Upon Seclusion: Ontario Court of Appeal definitively determines that “Database Defendants” cannot be held liable for intrusions committed by third-party hackers
The Court of Appeal for Ontario released a trio of decisions that materially impact the viability of class actions following a data breach.
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Dec 1, 2022
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My Dog Ate My Opt-Out Form: Extensions to the Opt-Out Period in Class Action Proceedings
Johnson provides novel appellate consideration of the test to grant an extension of a court ordered opt-out period in class proceedings.
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Oct 26, 2022
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Skating on Thin Ice: Federal Court of Appeal Dismisses Hockey Conspiracy Case, While Adding Uncertainty to Motions to Strike
Federal Court of Appeal confirms an important limitation on the scope of the conspiracy offence, but raises uncertainty about the standard on motions to strike.
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Oct 5, 2022
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