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“Big Food, Big Liability”: San Francisco’s Historic Lawsuit Against Ultra-Processed-Food Giants
Competition Law | North America | Society Introduction – A City Takes On “Big Food” On December 2, 2025, San Francisco took an unprecedented step — the…
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NCAA Ordered to Pay US$18 Million in Concussion Lawsuit: Legal Implications for Collegiate Athletics
Sports Law | College Athletics | North America 1. Introduction In late October 2025, a jury in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, issued a verdict against the NCAA,…
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Advocis Under Fire: A Wave of Lawsuits Raises Governance and Financial Concerns
Litigation | Corporate Governance | Regulatory Risk Litigation: Fifth Legal Claim in 14 Months The legal pressure is mounting for Advocis, Canada’s national association of financial advisors,…
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Rising Fraud in Canada: A Legal Industry Perspective on Prevention and Enforcement
Fraud continues to surge in Canada, with older adults disproportionately targeted by scammers and fraudsters. In 2024, Canadians reported over $638 million in fraud losses, a figure…
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Legal Complexities in the Trial of Mark Elley and the Ethical Boundaries of Defence Counsel
Overview of the Double Homicide in Chipman Case In November 2024, the quiet rural community of Chipman, New Brunswick, was shaken by the discovery of two bodies…
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Constitutional Compliance and Educational Equity: B.C. Grants Land Transfer Powers to French School Board Following Supreme Court Ruling
Constitutional Law / Education Law / Minority Language Rights In a significant move to align provincial legislation with constitutional obligations, the British Columbia (B.C.) government has enacted…
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The Economic Engine of Canada: Auto Industry a Key Player in Manufacturing and Trade
The automotive industry plays a central role in the Canadian economy, functioning as a vital driver of manufacturing, employment, and international trade. Accounting for approximately 10% of…






