PublicationPublication Edgeworth and Dondeb: A Tale of Two CCAA Applications Jeffrey J. Simpson Ontario Bar Association Insolvency Law Section Newsletter December 18, 2012 Print Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Home | Insights | Publications | <em>Edgeworth</em> and <em>Dondeb</em>: A Tale of Two CCAA Applications People A partner in our Litigation Group, Jeff manages a multidisciplinary practice, specializing in insolvency and restructuring law. View bio Jeffrey J. Simpson Partner T. 416 777 5413 E. jsimpson@torkin.com Expertise Insolvency & Restructuring Litigation & Dispute Resolution Publications Publication Common Pitfalls on Leave to Appeal Motions Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada August 13, 2026 Publication Ontario woman awarded $400,000 over husband's decades-long abuse in legal first Adam N. Black Special to Financial Post July 28, 2026 Publication Watch the North: Canada’s Proposed Legislative Overhaul Has Cross-Border Implications Lisa R. Lifshitz | Laura Crimi ABA Business Law Today July 02, 2026 Publication Case comment: The meaning of ‘public interest’ in anti-SLAPP motions Melanie Zetusian Law360 Canada July 02, 2026 Publication Procurement in the Age of AI: the Legal Architecture of AI Procurement Lisa R. Lifshitz Oxford University Press June 23, 2026 Publication Corporate oppression and good faith claims: Why parties’ intentions matter Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada May 14, 2026 Browse all publications Previous Next
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