Our Success Stories

We’ve handled a number of challenging and fascinating cases over the past two decades. Click below to get a feel for the depth and breadth of our experience.

Aspen Group Resources Corp.

$3.285 million settlement in favor of former Endeavour security holders (a company which was taken over by Aspen Group Resources Corporation in 2001)

Baja Mining Securities

The case alleged that the company and certain of its officers and directors breached the Ontario Securities Act.

Cash Store Payday Loans

The action alleged that the defendants’ payday loans failed to comply with the requirements of the Payday Loans Act.

NVIDIA GPU Product Liability

Our lawyers successfully prosecuted a product liability case which alleged that the defendant had manufactured and sold defective GPUs.

Unpaid Royalties

The case alleged that major record labels maintained a list described as the “Pending List”, which included musical works that had been copied and sold without payment of royalties to the copyright holder.

London Life and Great West Life Life Insurance

The action alleged that two internal financial transactions to help pay for the purchase of London Life by Great West Life were unlawful.

D-RAM Price Fixing

Our lawyers were members of a national team of lawyers that successfully litigated a case against the world’s largest D-RAM manufacturers.

Packaged Ice Price Fixing Conspiracy

Our lawyers prosecuted a price fixing case which alleged that the defendants conspired to unlawfully fix, raise, maintain and/or stabilize the price of packaged ice.

General Motors and General Dynamics Pension

The class action sought relief for an alleged shortfall in pension benefits payable to salaried employees who transferred from GM’s defense-based business to GD.

Canada Life Assurance Pension

This action concerned the rights of plan members to a substantial pension surplus, certain unilateral actions of Canada Life and the Trustees.

Cooling Compressors Price Fixing

Cooling compressors of less than one horsepower, and cooling compressor products, were alleged to be the subject of a national price-fixing conspiracy.