The decision follows a trend in B.C. dismissing certification of consumer protection class actions where the plaintiffs have not suffered any real damage or loss and limits the scope for class - wide remedies pursuant to the B.C. Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act, says Robin Reinertson, a partner with Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP in Vancouver. (canadianlawyermag.com)
A decision from the British Columbia Supreme Court is expected to «stem the tide» of consumer protection class action claims where the plaintiffs haven't suffered any real damage or loss. (canadianlawyermag.com)
Mrs. Chang has also participated in consumer protection class actions. (wilshirelawfirm.com)