Toronto law firm representing former players pursuing a hazing, bullying, and abuse lawsuit against the CHL, its three major junior leagues, and its teams, has outlined a proposed path to justice for current and former players who want to join the case, Rick Westhead writes.
The judge overseeing a proposed $350-million dollar lawsuit against the City of Thunder Bay has indicated it will move through the courts as a class-action. The case revolves around a series of pinhole leaks that sprung out of people's copper pipes and flooded hundreds of homes.
The negligent claim in the $350 million class action lawsuit against the city of Thunder Bay relating to pinhole leaks in copper water pipes has been certified though a judge will decide if nuisance claims will move forward as well
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