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Jason Dutrizac

@jadutrizac

I'm a Canadian lawyer and mediator practicing in the areas of civil and commercial litigation and sports and entertainment law in Ottawa.

In Husack v Husack et al, 2023 ONSC 949, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice confirmed that contracting out of dissent rights is possible and held that the applicant shareholder was not entitled to dissent to the sale of corporate assets. #Disputes blg.smh.re/9Pq


This Alberta case is a reminder to commercial lenders to complete their due diligence when it comes to mortgages on potentially contaminated sites #EnvironmentalLaw #BLGPublication blg.smh.re/9NW


Does your arbitration agreement clearly define the role of the arbitrator and procedures that arbitral tribunals should follow? Read below for key takeaways to keep in mind when drafting arbitration agreements. #BLGPublication #Disputes blg.smh.re/9Jv


On April 17, 2023, we will speak with securities regulators and industry leaders to make sense of what is happening now and what can be expected in the coming months. #BLGEvent #DigitalAssets blg.smh.re/9JM


We reviewed the Zheng v. Bank of China case what this outcome means for banks and international banking and the duty on financial institutions to warn customers of scams. #BLGPublication #FinancialServices blg.smh.re/9AR


This article contains important information regarding new tax filing obligations under the Underused Housing Tax Act affecting many owners of residential property throughout Canada and under the Income Tax Act. #BLGPublication #Tax blg.smh.re/99J


This article outlines the CSA’s Staff Notice 21-332 Crypto Asset Trading Platforms and its approach to strengthen oversight over crypto asset trading platforms operating in Canada. #BLGPublication #ArtificialIntelligence blg.smh.re/95C


2023 is expected to be a busy year for insolvency professionals. This article summarizes some of the key cases from 2022 and takes a look at what’s on the horizon this year. #BLGPublication #Insolvency blg.smh.re/937


Given the complicated and continuously evolving regulatory landscape for digital asset business in Canada, it is an uphill battle to maintain compliance. Read more in our full article. #BLGPublication #DigitalAssets #Cybersecurity blg.smh.re/92K


Canada is much closer to regulating the activities of payments businesses and fintech companies as payment service providers. Here’s what you need to know. #BLGPublication #FinancialServices blg.smh.re/91c


Where a plaintiff has multiple claims, do the particulars of any settlements remain privileged? The OSCJ confirms settlement privilege in Attree v Waye. Read key takeaways of the case here. #BLGPublication #Disputes blg.smh.re/8lz


For the past few years, the crypto markets have made consistent headlines. However, as the industry faces turbulence and price volatility, those headlines have begun to focus on the “crypto winter” and its impact across the industry. #BLGPublication blg.smh.re/8i5


This article will review the caselaw in various Canadian provinces before turning to the current state of the law in BC. #BLGPublication blg.smh.re/8e9


In this discussion, our panelists will review and analyze key cases decided by Canada’s top courts and share important takeaways for your business. blg.smh.re/8d-


The OSC’s recently published Exempt Market Report shows that the Ontario exempt market continues to expand. Read the key takeaways in our full article. #BLGPublication #CapitalMarkets blg.smh.re/8cY


This article explores the much-anticipated trilogy of privacy class action certification appeals in which the Ontario Court of Appeal refused to certify three class actions based on the tort of intrusion upon seclusion. blg.smh.re/8Sk


Dear employers: need a quick refresher on the new rules of employee stock option taxation in Canada? In this article, Pamela Cross and Asma Bouali summarize the tax treatment of employee stock options (and other stock-based awards) granted after June 30, blg.smh.re/8R5


Businesses seeking to impose a surcharge for payments made by credit cards in Canada should carefully consider the terms and conditions set out by their card network. Read more in our full article. #BLGPublication #FinancialServices blg.smh.re/8K3


The utilization of the Self-Certified Investor Exemption may provide greater investment opportunities for qualified investors and as a result may increase the investor pool for issuers. Read more in our full article. #BLGPublication #CapitalMarkets blg.smh.re/8Gx


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