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Canadian Competition Law Blog. Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition. Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition. Is the winner of the 2013 Walter Owen Book Prize. Awarded by the Foundation for Legal Research. This latest edition’s extensive coverage addresses the vast changes that have taken place in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field, including trademark issues online,. Competition Law in Canada. Competition Law in Canada. Canada Corporations Law Reporter.
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CASL (Anti-spam Law) & Social Media – What’s the Deal With Social? | Canadian Competition Law Blog
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. CASL (Anti-spam Law) and Social Media What’s the Deal With Social? July 2, 2014. What remains now, and going forward, is to determine how the new law applies to particular industries and types of electronic marketing. So, for this post, how do the new CASL rules impact social media? What is the difference between mere blogging and messages sent to an electronic address? Or messages sent via an electronic messaging system? Social Media and Electronic Addresses. That some soc...
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. Steve Szentesi, Steve Szentesi Law Corporation. Advises domestic and foreign business clients in relation to a range of competition and regulatory law matters and has provided legal advice in relation to corporate, competition, advertising, trade, litigation and other matters. Mark Katz, Davies Ward Phillips and Vineberg LLP. Michael Osborne, Affleck Greene McMurty LLP. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Enter your email address...
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What Is Competition Law?: A Few Interesting, Frequent and Important Competition & Advertising Law Questions – Part II | Canadian Competition Law Blog
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. What Is Competition Law? A Few Interesting, Frequent and Important Competition and Advertising Law Questions Part II. July 9, 2014. Several days ago I posted the first of a series of short notes discussing some of the more interesting, frequent and important competition and advertising law questions I’ve received over the past few years (for the first post see: here. A Few Interesting, Frequent and Important Competition and Advertising Law Questions Part II. I commonly tell...
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Canadian Competition Compliance: A Primer | Canadian Competition Law Blog
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. Canadian Competition Compliance: A Primer. July 3, 2014. Every business and individual has a duty to act lawfully. The Bureau operates on the assumption that all businesses and their senior management wish to comply with the law. Compliance is important for all businesses, regardless of their size, for both legal and practical reasons. Competition Bureau Corporate Compliance Programs Bulletin. The Act ) contains both criminal and civil provisions prohibiting or regulating a...
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“Your Product Is Great!” (What Was It Again?): Australian Carpet Cleaning Co. Sued for Alleged Fake Reviews, Some Canadian Points | Canadian Competition Law Blog
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. Your Product Is Great! What Was It Again? Australian Carpet Cleaning Co. Sued for Alleged Fake Reviews, Some Canadian Points. July 28, 2014. Each morning, before I begin ‘real work’, I usually spend a little time on an Internet sweep of interesting advertising and competition law cases that have developed overnight or come into my inbox. Key Canadian Testimonial Legal Points. 1 In Canada, false testimonials can be challenged under the. The Act ) where they are either litera...
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Shareholder Spat Leaves Plaintiffs With No Remedy, And An Order To Pay $2.7 Million In Costs | Canadian Competition Law Blog
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Canadian Competition Law Blog. Shareholder Spat Leaves Plaintiffs With No Remedy, And An Order To Pay $2.7 Million In Costs. July 30, 2014. Harris v. Leikin Group Inc. Provides another illustration of the messy, and costly, fallout that can occur when there is a dispute within a successful family business. The Leikin Group was founded by Harry Leikin (now deceased), the grandfather of the protagonists in the. Some time after the parties came to terms on the share redemption, the non-selling shareholders ...