Osler’s National Disputes team advises on and solves business-critical issues for Canadian, as well as global, organizations.
Best known for handling multijurisdictional class actions and complex corporate/commercial litigation, we defend major institutional clients on high-profile (“bet-the-company”), precedent-setting cases across various industries and at all levels of courts in Ontario, Alberta, Québec, British Columbia and most other provinces, as well as in the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Canada. We regularly appear in hearings before a variety of provincial and federal tribunals, such as the Financial Services Tribunal, the Ontario Municipal Board, the Environmental Assessment Board and the Ontario and Alberta Securities Commissions and represent clients in various forms of alternative dispute resolution.
While always ensuring our clients are litigation ready, we help our clients develop effective risk management strategies to proactively address potential exposures and mitigate the threat of complex litigation. However, when litigation is unavoidable, we defend our clients in a strategic, coordinated and cost-effective manner. Osler’s Dispute Resolution & Risk Management team has experience in all types of disputes including constitutional and public law, corporate governance, securities, defamation, energy and natural resource, environmental, franchise, consumer protection, intellectual property, privacy, pension and benefits, product liability, professional negligence, tax disputes and white-collar defence. We also leverage the expertise of Osler Works – Disputes, our specialized litigation support group composed of multidisciplinary professionals with dedicated expertise in legal technology, process improvement and management, project management and eDiscovery services.
Key Contacts
National Chair
Partner, Disputes, Toronto
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Osler Update Nov 13, 2024
Supreme Court clarifies standard of review for challenges to subordinate legislation
The Court held that the same flexible standard of review for administrative decisions applies to challenges to regulations.
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Report Nov 5, 2024
Osler Privacy Jurisprudence Review – Third Edition – Fall 2024
Comprised of case summaries accompanied by expert commentary, the Privacy Jurisprudence Review will help readers identify and understand emerging...
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Osler Update Oct 31, 2024
Québec seeks to amend Consumer Protection Act and related regulations to increase price and credit transparency
Québec’s Bill 72, if adopted, will contribute to increased price and credit transparency.
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Blog Aug 21, 2024
Waiving goodbye to your arbitration agreement: the pitfalls of seeking substantive relief from a court
A recent decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario highlights the implications of seeking substantive relief from a court with respect to the...
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Osler News Aug 28, 2024
Four Osler partners recognized in Benchmark Canada’s ‘Top 100 Women in Litigation’ in 2024
Osler congratulates partners Maureen Killoran, KC, Mary Buttery, KC, Laura Fric and Teresa Tomchak for their inclusion in the 11th edition of...
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Osler News May 1, 2024
Osler represents CCLA before the Supreme Court of Canada
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Media Mentions Dec 13, 2023
Interview with Lia Bruschetta – Advocacy Matters
Read about the award-winning volunteer work of Lia Bruschetta, partner in Osler’s Litigation Group, in the Fall 2023 of Advocacy Matters.
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Media Mentions Nov 21, 2023
Stay in your lane: breaking down the Supreme Court of Canada’s Bill C-69 ruling and what it means for Canada – The Brief
In a recent episode of The Brief podcast, Sean Sutherland, partner in Osler’s National Litigation Group, offers expert commentary and insight into...
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