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Supreme Court of Canada rules \”mercy\” power doesn\’t expose Crown to liability, unless there is bad faith | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

\”In 1964, H was unjustly sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment for armed robbery. He was granted parole after serving a third of his sentence. In 1966, he had persuaded three…

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Executive Loses Incentive Comp Upon Resignation – Contract Enforceable, Court Finds No Restraint On Trade | Koskie | Law, Barristers & Solicitors

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice upheld a contract that forced an employee to forfeit restricted shares upon resignation in Levinsky v The Toronto-Dominion Bank.The Plaintiff, a Vice President and…

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