In this procedural motion dealing with the case of Lipson v. Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP. 2011 ONSC 2668 the court deals with a proposed class action and certain summons that had been served by the Defendant Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP on the representative plaintiff, Mr. Lipson, with respect to a pending certification motion. The judge dismissed the motion, which allows the defendants to examine certain people who have knowledge of a tax shelter scheme that involved the issuance of receipts by a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletics Assocation.(RCAAA).
Here is a copy of the motion in Lipson v. Cassels Brock Blackwell LLP.
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