The Canadian Supreme Court has today given judgment in BCE Inc., et al. v. A Group of 1976 Debentureholders, et al. (No. 32647, June 20, 2008) (on appeal from BCE inc. (Arrangement relatif à), 2008 QCCA 935). The Court upheld BCE's appeal and stated that reasons for its judgment would be published later. For background information, see this earlier post and this post from the Wall Street Journal Law Blog. A brief report has also appeared on the FT.com website here.
The Canadian Supreme Court has today given judgment in BCE Inc., et al. v. A Group of 1976 Debentureholders, et al. (No. 32647, June 20, 2008) (on appeal from BCE inc. (Arrangement relatif à), 2008 QCCA 935). The Court upheld BCE's appeal and stated that reasons for its judgment would be published later. For background information, see this earlier post and this post from the Wall Street Journal Law Blog. A brief report has also appeared on the FT.com website here.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cool Followers
Popular entries
-
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted unanimously to introduce amendments designed to strengthen the regulatory framework govern...
-
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta released a very interesting order today, considering whether the right to freedom of exp...
-
The Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner is investigating after old medical records were found in a dumpster behind a coffee shop by...
-
Earlier this year, in Hawkes v Cuddy [2009] EWCA Civ 261 , the Court of Appeal declined to follow the position, adopted in Re Guidezone [2...
-
Public limited companies in Norway were given until the start of this year to implement rules designed to increase the representation of wom...
-
Today, April 6, is an important date for aficionados of the Companies Act 2006 and anyone else interested in the Government's programme...
-
Like many people I suspect, I was concerned to read the recent BBC report about glass ceilings which, the report said, means that "to...
-
Note - the Landlord Law Blog has now moved to www.landlordlawblog.co.uk . There is still quite a bit of confusion regarding the recent deci...
-
In Gregson v HAE Trustees Ltd & Ors [2008] EWHC 1006 (Ch) a so-called "dog-leg" claim was brought against the directors of a ...
-
Figures from the DCA show that landlord possession claims were 20% down during the last quarter. Co-incidentally this was the first quarter...
Comments
Post a comment on: Canada: Supreme Court grants BCE's appeal