Ontario Court of Appeal sides with judge
The bank is alleged to have failed to adequately disclose its exposure to the U.S. subprime market
Former in-house lawyer has insider’s knowledge of firm’s business practices and litigation strategies, Manulife argues
The Supreme Court of Delaware denied RBC’s appeal from a lower court ruling that held the firm liable to a class of Rural/Metro Corp. shareholders
A B.C. advisor claimed she did not receive her share of commissions after leaving multi-advisor firm
The Alberta pension fund manager has successfully recovered more than US$200 million on behalf of investors
But the court wants more evidence on the claims of policyholders who bought two types of UL policies
The class-action settlement is believed to be the largest with a group of underwriters in Canadian history
Stanford liquidators seeking damages of US$5.5 billion
Legal dispute has its roots in the financial crisis