Earlier this year, Justice Perell approved a replacement class representative in Sondhi v. Deloitte Management Services LP on a motion for what has already been an exhausting certification
process in a class proceeding.
While accepting that the opt - out process can be a mechanism for parties to express disapproval of the class action or to pursue other methods of problem - solving, [18] Justice Strathy emphasized that the opt - out
process in a class proceeding must be fair and free of coercion.
Not exact matches
The second legal
proceeding asks the Quebec Superior Court for certification as a
class action for the purpose of seeking reimbursement of government
processing fees
in the event that the first legal proceedings is not successful.
However, the broader lesson to be drawn from the decision is that our courts will not hesitate to use the powers set out
in the
Class Proceedings Act with respect to notice, in order to protect the integrity of the opt - out process and the rights of absent class members, whether or not the impugned conduct involves a party to the procee
Class Proceedings Act with respect to notice,
in order to protect the integrity of the opt - out
process and the rights of absent
class members, whether or not the impugned conduct involves a party to the procee
class members, whether or not the impugned conduct involves a party to the
proceeding.
In 1250264 Ontario Inc. v. Pet Valu Canada Inc. («1250»), Justice Strathy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice took the extraordinary step of invalidating the majority of opt - out notices obtained from potential class members in a certified class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the process by the aggressive conduct of a third part
In 1250264 Ontario Inc. v. Pet Valu Canada Inc. («1250»), Justice Strathy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice took the extraordinary step of invalidating the majority of opt - out notices obtained from potential
class members
in a certified class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the process by the aggressive conduct of a third part
in a certified
class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the
process by the aggressive conduct of a third party.
In 1250264 Ontario Inc. v. Pet Valu Canada Inc. [1](«1250»), Justice Strathy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice took the extraordinary step of invalidating the majority of opt - out notices obtained from potential class members in a certified class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the process by the aggressive conduct of a third part
In 1250264 Ontario Inc. v. Pet Valu Canada Inc. [1](«1250»), Justice Strathy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice took the extraordinary step of invalidating the majority of opt - out notices obtained from potential
class members
in a certified class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the process by the aggressive conduct of a third part
in a certified
class proceeding due to the irreparable damage caused to the
process by the aggressive conduct of a third party.