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Supreme Court of Canada holds trial judges can only depart from plea bargains/joint submissions when they would bring the administration of justice into disrepute or would otherwise be contrary to the public interest. | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

\”A‑C attended a drop‑in centre which provided assistance to people suffering from mental health and addiction problems. He had a long‑standing mental health disorder and substance abuse issues. On February…

Supreme Court of Canada holds trial judges can only depart from plea bargains/joint submissions when they would bring the administration of justice into disrepute or would otherwise be contrary to the public interest. | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors Read More »

A Rose By Any Other Name Is Not As Sweet: When A Non-Solicit Is Actually A Non-Compete | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

The Ontario Court of Appeal has held that the words \”accept business\”, in what the employer intended to be a non-solicitation clause, served to restrict competition and is therefore not…

A Rose By Any Other Name Is Not As Sweet: When A Non-Solicit Is Actually A Non-Compete | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors Read More »

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