Canada: Ontario Court Strikes Several Franchisee Claims In Shoppers Drug Mart Class Proceeding - Cassels Brock
In a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Spina v. Shoppers Drug Mart Inc., the Honourable Mr. Justice Perell heard a motion for certification of a franchise class action as well as a cross-motion by the defendant under Rule 21 to strike various elements of the plaintiffs’ amended statement of claim.
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European Union: European Parliament Committee On Industry, Research And Energy Publish Opinion On The Proposed General Data Protection Regulation - Reed Smith
Following the lead of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, which already released its draft report, 20 February, the European Parliament Committee on Industry, Research and Energy published its Draft Opinion.
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United States: The Supreme Court's Amgen Decision: Proof Of Materiality Is Not A Prerequisite To Certification Of A Securities Fraud Class Action - Blank Rome LLP
On February 27, 2013, six justices of the U.S. Supreme Court joined to hold that, in order for a class to be certified, plaintiffs in a securities fraud class action need only plausibly allege—not prove—that allegedly misleading statements are material.
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EU data protection law could trigger trade war
The EU's Justice Commissioner says American companies like Google and Facebook must abide by a proposed new European law on data protection or face stiff penalties.
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United States: DOJ Plans To Defend Constitutionality Of PASPA - Duane Morris LLP
Following up on our earlier entries regarding the constitutional challenge playing out in a New Jersey district court about the constitutionality of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act ("PASPA") -- the result of which will determine the fate of sports betting in New Jersey -- today the US Department of Justice filed notice of its intention to intervene in the case in order to defend PASPA's constitutionality.
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