In Watson v The Governing Council of the Salvation Army, the plaintiff sued her former manager (Manager) for sexual harassment after having already settled the termination of her employment with her former employer, the Salvation Army. In her statement of claim, she sought a damage award for negligence, intentional infliction of emotional harm and breach…
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Appellate Court Finds Mutual Release Barred a New Claim Arising Years Later
In a recent decision, Biancaniello v. DMCT LLP, the Ontario Court of Appeal held that a mutual release operated to bar a claim even though the claim was unanticipated and unknown at the time the release was executed by the parties. In doing so, the Court overturned the decisions of the motion judge and the…
Raising the Bar – Fifth Edition
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” Albert Einstein Dear Friends, We’re very pleased to bring you the first 2013 edition of Raising the Bar, as our publication hits its second year. In this issue, we shine a light on the law of fiduciary duties. We discuss…