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By Sara Stanley
National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 36, Number 4 (December 2021)
Expanding the Investigative Powers of a CCAA Monitor / Gabriel Faure and Janie L.-Roy
No “Stranger” to the Proceeding: CCAA Court Reaffirms Single Proceeding Model / Rachel Bengino and Adrienne Ho
Commercial Insolvency Reporter
Volume 34, Number 2 (December 2021)
Seven Commandments for the Financially Distressed Company / Bryan V. Yuelk
Recent Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Provides Insight on the Recognition of Foreign Orders / Virginie Gauthier and Haddon Murray
National Insolvency Review
Volume 38, Number 6 (December 2021)
Supreme Court of Canada Rules: Deemed Trusts for Source Deductions Do Not Have Priority Over Court-Ordered Charges in CCAA Proceedings / David Bish, Scott Bomhof and Kyle Kashuba
Yukon (Government of) v Yukon Zinc: The Yukon Court of Appeal Comments on Government Environmental Remediation Claims and Third-Party Property Rights in a Receivership Proceeding / H. Lance Williams, Monique Sassi and Forrest Finn
Canadian Journal of Family Law
Volume 34, Number 1 (2021)
Psychological Abuse Claims in Family Law Courts in BC: Legal Applications and Gaps / Haya Sakakini
The Children Parliament Left Behind: Examining the Inequity of Funding in An Act respecting First nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families / Rachel Garrett
La fragilization du lien de confiance au sein de l’intervention sociale en protection de la jeuneesse : Peut-on blamer le droit ? Marilyn Coupienne
Children’s Place and Voice in Quebec’s Child Protection Proceedings / Mona Paré and Émilie De Bellefeuille
The Advocates’ Quarterly
Volume 52, Number 2 (December 2021)
Humour in Judicial Reasons: A Critical Examination / Anna S.P. Wong
The Litigation Culture Shift: Why “Fast Justice” is a Collective Responsibility / Marco P. Falco
“Protecting What Matters Most”: Crown Immunity at the Cost of Immunity? / Golnaz Nayerahmadi
Transactional Common Interest Privilege Revisited: Iggilis in the Federal Court of Appeal / Alexander Moreno Gay
Assessing the Impact of Vavilov on Judicial Review of Tax Matters / Thomas A. Falcone
Canadian Business Law Journal
Volume 65, Number 2 (December 2021)
Strict Liability Unconscionability in the Supreme Court of Canada: Observations on Uber Technologies Inc. v. Heller / Rick Bigwood
Separate Legal Personality (Or Lack Thereof) in Family Law / Mohamed F. Khimji and Emily Stauffer
Rethinking Consideration in Contract Law: Could We Just Do Without It? / Fabien Gélinas and Zackary Goldford
The Problem of Offeree Silence: Implied Contract or Unjust Enrichment? Implications / Chris D.L. Hunt
McGill Law Journal
Volume 66, Number 1 (September 2020)
McGill Companion to Law / Alexandra Popovici and Lionel Smith
Contract Variation and Changed Expectations / Michael Ilg
Lost in Translation? Bill 21, International Human Rights, and the Margin of Appreciation / Frédéric Mégret