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No Compensable Harm, No Class Action

April 26, 2022
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Ethan Schiff writes "No Compensable Harm, No Class Action," published by the Ontario Bar Association.

The British Columbia Supreme Court recently held that failure to provide evidence of compensable harm at certification may preclude certification of a class action. The article considers other cases across Canada that have made similar determinations.

The full article can be found on the Ontario Bar Association website.

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