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Is there a place for corporations within the human rights debate?

  • July 14, 2016
  • Patricia Steele

Human rights are about each of us living in dignity and the human rights project is about standing up to injustice and showing solidarity in the face of oppression. Due to economic globalization, operations of transnational corporations have an impact on local and international markets and affairs of state.

Business Law, Commodity Tax, Customs and Trade, Constitutional & Human Rights and 1 more..., International Law

Debate over proposed cooperative capital markets regulatory system continues

  • September 01, 2014
  • Jeremy Fraiberg, Robert M. Yalden, Noralee Bradley and Shawn Irving

In a blog post originally published on Osler’s website, Jeremy Fraiberg, Robert M. Yalden, Noralee Bradley and Shawn Irving take a look at the Cooperative Capital Markets Regulatory System and talk about what comes next.

Business Law

Shareholder activism in Canada

  • September 01, 2014
  • Al Hudec, Trevor Scott and Teresa Tomchak

Shareholder activism has become a significant element in Canadian capital markets, often as a substitute to a hostile takeover bid or a private equity acquisition of an underperforming public company.

Business Law

Changing the rules – the business of being a lawyer

  • June 01, 2014
  • Barbara Hendrickson

Are alternative business structures coming to the legal profession in Canada? The talk around the idea of non-traditional law firm ownership is certainly getting louder. Business Law Section Chair Barbara Hendrickson discusses what it could mean.

Business Law

New developments in crowdfunding

  • June 01, 2014
  • Barbara Hendrickson

In 2014, the securities commissions of QC, SK, NB, MB and NS published for comment a proposed crowdfunding exemption and a separate start-up exemption. Barbara Hendrickson of BAX Securities Law takes a look at the proposals.

Business Law