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Top 10 Business Decisions
Canadian appellate court, Federal Court,
superior court, or administrative tribunal.
The decision must have been released
between Oct. 1, 2021, and Sept. 30, 2022.
e ruling must have dealt with an aspect
of the law affecting the business community
and must not be under appeal. Two of the
most-discussed cases in this year's nomina-
tion process – Palmer v. Centerra Canada
Ltd., 2022 ONSC 4690 and Cineplex v.
Cineworld, 2021 ONSC 8016 – are under
appeal and could not be included.
The following are Lexpert's Top 10
business decisions of 2021/2022.
THE STANDOUT LITIGATION OVER THE LAST 12 MONTHS
INCLUDES A NOVEL CRYPTOCURRENCY FREEZING ORDER,
A FEUD IN ONE OF CANADA'S RICHEST FAMILIES, AND THE
FIRST INTERPRETATION OF NEW CRIMINAL CODE PROVISIONS
TOP 10 BUSINESS
DECISIONS OF
2021/2022
THROUGH A nomination process and
consultation with Canada's leading liti-
gators, Lexpert has arrived at the ten
most significant business decisions of
2021/2022. To be considered, Lexpert
required the litigation to be from a
WRITTEN BY AIDAN MACNAB, BERNISE CAROLINO, JASON TAN, AND ANGELICA DINO