Our goal is to minimize our clients’ exposure legally and from a business perspective, to the effects of class action litigation.
Class actions remain relatively new in Atlantic Canada. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador passed legislation dealing with class actions and class proceedings in 2004. The province of New Brunswick passed legislation dealing with class actions and class proceedings in 2007 and finally the province of Nova Scotia followed in 2008.
In those three Atlantic Provinces, we have represented local, national and international clients in various class actions including:
Class action cases typically raise issues that extend beyond defence of the claims, to working closely and proactively with our clients, in-house counsel and risk managers on the business effects of class actions, including insurance coverage, financing, financial reporting, future corporate transactions, risk management, handling of communication and press issues, and communications with shareholders and interested parties. We routinely advise clients regarding document organization, preservation, and retrieval, the development of product safety programs, and advice concerning contemplated product recalls and public disclosure and press releases.
Current Class Actions
McInnes Cooper acted as counsel to approximately 333,000 Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police members, veterans and their…
In 2014, McInnes Cooper, in collaboration with Branch MacMaster, reached a settlement with the Government of Canada to provide financial relief…
November 20, 2025
HALIFAX, NS November 20, 2025 — McInnes Cooper strongly opposes the Federal Government’s proposed legislation that would retroactively amend the…
August 10, 2016
McInnes Cooper is very pleased to have 86 of our lawyers mentioned in Best Lawyers™ in Canada for 2017. Best Lawyers® is based on an exhaustive…
January 28, 2016
McInnes Cooper is pleased to announce the appointment of Jamie Angus, Shivani Chopra, Adel Gönczi, Jennifer Gray, Leanne Murray, Dan Watt, and…
January 14, 2016
HALIFAX, NS January 15, 2016 – Peter Stoffer announced this morning at the House of Commons a new charitable organization that supports access…
July 28, 2015
The Federal Court of Canada has certified a class action commenced on behalf of more than 40,000 medical Marihuana licensees alleging that…
July 22, 2015
McInnes Cooper is proud to congratulate Partner Michelle Awad, QC on being named one of Benchmark’s Top 25 Female Litigators in…
February 6, 2015
HALIFAX – McInnes Cooper lawyer Daniel Wallace has filed a Notice of Application with the Federal Court, Halifax, on January 19, 2015 on behalf…
August 5, 2014
HALIFAX, NS August 5, 2014 — More than one thousand disabled Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) veterans will benefit from the Federal Court…
July 24, 2014
On July 18, 2014, McInnes Cooper Partner Michelle Awad, QC was recognized by Benchmark Canada as one of Canada’s top 25 women litigators in…
July 15, 2014
Read what McInnes Cooper Class Action lawyers Peter Driscoll and Dan Wallace have to say about how Class Actions are evolving in Canada in…
April 5, 2013
HALIFAX, NS April 5, 2013 – Class counsel with the SISIP Long Term Disability Class Action is pleased to receive a Federal Court of Canada…
January 9, 2013
A proposed agreement has been reached with the Department of Justice and is now available for review by class members. The proposed agreement…
September 16, 2011
This is an update to our June 2011 memo to the Class. We are pleased to inform you that the Federal Court will hear two issues raised in the…
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