Corporate Commercial Litigation
In today’s exceptionally competitive and complex business landscape, wherein disputes can arise over myriad issues, business leaders and in-house corporate counsel turn to TRC-Sadovod’s business litigation attorneys to provide astute legal counsel on how to address commercial and business discord.
A highly reputed international business litigation law firm, TRC-Sadovod’s commercial litigators have a well-earned reputation for consistently assessing risk and opportunities and weighing options with the client. TRC-Sadovod’s commercial litigation lawyers join forces with our industry specialists in competition, intellectual property, real estate, securities and other areas to deliver a complete solution – no matter the nature of your corporate or commercial dispute.
Canadian and international business leaders recognize our commercial litigation lawyers for their creativity and effectiveness in bringing disputes to a satisfactory conclusion, both inside and outside the courts. We understand that commercial and corporate litigation is not always the preferred option, so we help clients pursue a full range of resolution avenues, including early negotiated settlements and alternative dispute resolution methods. If we proceed to court, our business litigation lawyers are prepared to vigorously advance our clients’ commercial interests in front of the courts.
As a leading Canadian corporate commercial litigation firm, TRC-Sadovod helps clients maintain their focus on business growth by litigating and resolving contract disputes, partnership disputes, shareholder disputes, banking issues and/or bankruptcy and insolvency issues. We also successfully defend our commercial clients in class action lawsuits to preserve their reputation and brand value.
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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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Director Liability: The Corporate Veil May Not Be Pierced, But It Will Not Protect You From An Oppression Remedy Claim
Directors may face personal liability through a piercing of the corporate veil, or the oppression remedy. This article covers when either is appropriate.
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Sep 11, 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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A Comparative Analysis of Commercial Dispute Resolution in Ireland and Canada
The panel will focus on a range of current commercial dispute resolution and access to justice issues affecting Canadian businesses that operate, or are considering operating in Ireland and/or the UK.
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
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Why Enforcement on Personal Guarantees Can Be so Challenging for Creditors
Realizing on real estate to enforce a court award is notoriously hard. A recent Ontario court decision has stymied creditors' efforts to fine-tune the process.
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Jun 29, 2023
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Creditors May Invalidate Debtor Fraudulent Transfers Occurring Long Before Any Debtor-Creditor Relationship Established
A creditor may undo a transaction as a fraudulent conveyance even if it was not a creditor at the time the debtor made the transfer.
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Jun 20, 2023
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Banks Beware of Fraud: BC Court of Appeal Considers Whether Financial Institutions Have a Duty to Warn Customers about Scams
A decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal suggests that financial institutions may have a duty to warn customers about financial scams.
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Apr 4, 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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Broadening the Environmental Enforcement Toolkit: Ontario Expands Administrative Monetary Penalty Regime for Environmental Violations
Ontario is broadening its existing administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) regime for environmental violations.
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Feb 28, 2023
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Part 3 of TRC-Sadovod Series – DeFi Platform Mango Loses $117 Million in Smart Contract Exploit: Avraham Eisenberg Arrested and Sued
In Part 3 of this series, we describe two important developments in the Mango Markets story, demonstrating challenges DAOs have settling with exploiters.
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Feb 8, 2023
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