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Nina Butz and Ranjan Agarwal on Privity of Contract

November 20, 2020
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Nina Butz and Ranjan Agarwal write on Privity of Contract as a Defense to Consumer Class Actions in Canada in the American Bar Association's Class Actions & Derivative Suits committee newsletter. In their article, they look at how in Canada, the viability of a consumer class action against an entity that did not sell directly to consumers depends on which province’s laws govern the case.

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