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Commercial Litigation and Arbitration Review : 
Fraud and Knowing Assistance

November 1, 2019
Authors
Munaf Mohamed KCLead Director and Partner
Michael D. MysakPartner

Munaf Mohamed, Michael Mysak and Aoife McManus write on the Supreme Court of Canada's (SCC) decision in Christine DeJong Medicine Professional Corp v DBDC Spadina Ltd, in Commercial Litigation and Arbitration Review. The case was heard on appeal from the Ontario Court of Appeal.

In a short judgment, the SCC allowed the appeal and adopted, in its entirety, the decision of the dissenting judge in the Court of Appeal. The net result is a strong restatement of a balanced approach to fraud victims that avoids favouring one set of victims over another.

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Authors

Munaf Mohamed KC, Lead Director and Partner
Calgary, Toronto  •   403.298.4456  •   mohamedm@bennettjones.com
Michael D. Mysak, Partner
Calgary  •   403.298.8143  •   mysakm@bennettjones.com