Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada,
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice J.T. Eamon |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ABQB 17 |
Date | 07 January 2021 |
Citation | 2021 ABQB 17 |
Docket Number | 1901 03817 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
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4 practice notes
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Difficulties For Defendants Responding To Substantially Identical Proposed Class Actions
...Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17 demonstrates that substantially similar class actions in different Canadian jurisdictions can pose headaches for defendants because Canada lacks a national structure for managing them. The case also demonstrates the sometimes slower pace of litigat......
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Leave to the Supreme Court Denied: Latest on Pre-Certification Stays in Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...sufficient understanding of the nature and particulars of the proposed class proceedings. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, which our Class Action Litigation group recently discussed, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company o......
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Leave To The Supreme Court Denied: Latest On Pre-Certification Stays In Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...sufficient understanding of the nature and particulars of the proposed class proceedings. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, which our Class Action Litigation group recently discussed, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company o......
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The Latest On Pre-Certification Stays In Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...and communication between courts to adjudicate issues in multijurisdictional class actions. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company of Canada alleging that Ford had designed, manufactured or ......
4 firm's commentaries
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Difficulties For Defendants Responding To Substantially Identical Proposed Class Actions
...Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17 demonstrates that substantially similar class actions in different Canadian jurisdictions can pose headaches for defendants because Canada lacks a national structure for managing them. The case also demonstrates the sometimes slower pace of litigat......
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Leave to the Supreme Court Denied: Latest on Pre-Certification Stays in Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...sufficient understanding of the nature and particulars of the proposed class proceedings. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, which our Class Action Litigation group recently discussed, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company o......
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Leave To The Supreme Court Denied: Latest On Pre-Certification Stays In Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...sufficient understanding of the nature and particulars of the proposed class proceedings. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, which our Class Action Litigation group recently discussed, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company o......
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The Latest On Pre-Certification Stays In Multijurisdictional Class Actions
...and communication between courts to adjudicate issues in multijurisdictional class actions. In Britton v Ford Motor Company of Canada, 2021 ABQB 17, the plaintiff commenced a proposed class action in 2019 against Ford Motor Company of Canada alleging that Ford had designed, manufactured or ......