Kirk Baert Quoted in Various Advocate Daily Articles
April 7, 2016
Kirk Baert was quoted in various Advocate Daily.com articles. To review the articles, please click on the following links:
- Baert launches class action against Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc.
- Crown’s move to open Nfld residential school lawsuit discussions positive
- Delays in Nfld residential schools case mean costs mounting
- Quebec court awards $15 billion to smokers
- Sino-Forest legal fees ‘troublesome’
- Decision a win for surveyors, all plaintiffs seeking certification
- Kirk Baert a 2015 litigation star in Benchmark
- Baert to speak at National Symposium on Class Actions
- Judge grants leave to appeal, Divisional Court to revisit ‘carriage’ rules in class actions
- $50-million residential school lawsuit going to trial: Baert
- Baert recognized for class-action work in Best Lawyers
- Opening Huronia to public is part of healing process
- Decision on destroying accounts of abuse is the correct one
- Baert recognized for expertise in class actions
- Cy-près should have evidentiary basis: Baert
- Notice of action filed against Barrick Gold Corp.
- The class action is here to stay, says Baert
- Decision a ‘road map’ for others, says Baert
- Baert to speak at national symposium
- Class action filed over moose collisions
- Court allows class-action surveyor challenge
- Baert named one of Canada’s top class action lawyers
- Judge approves deal for former residents
- Decision clarifies limitation period in securities class actions
- Certification should be rule, not exception
- Class-action trials ever-changing, even late in game
- OBA event to discuss pressing class-action issues
- Awarded costs becoming impediment to class-action regime
- Study shows class-action lawsuits going to trial steady
- Class Proceedings Fund on right track with indemnity assistance
- The ins and outs of individual issues under class-action lawsuits
- Product liability class action to go ahead, despite objections
- Overtime class-action certification first in brokerage industry
- Institutional abuse case to be heard Sept. 16
- ‘Evidence from two or more people’ rejected as a requirement for certification
- Court sets guidelines for third-party funding agreements
- Objectors have no right to appeal settlement approval, says court
- Certification denied in gambling class action
- The risks of duplicative class proceedings
- Controlling the quantum of costs awards
- General Motors significant for retirees
- Kirk Baert: next steps in Huronia class-action lawsuit to be determined
- Investors class action against Manulife moves ahead