
Susan G. Seller
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Nov 29, 2024 |
bennettjones.com | Andrew Bozzato |Curtis Cusinato |Margaryta Cherevychko |Adam Kalbfleisch |Kolding Larson |Melissa Dimilta | +13 more
Lynx Software Technologies, Inc., a portfolio company of private equity firm OceanSound Partners, and a leader in foundational, open architecture software solutions for edge computing, has announced the acquisition of Core Avionics & Industrial, Inc. (CoreAVI).
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Jan 16, 2024 |
benefitscanada.com | Susan G. Seller
Susan G. SellerWhile it’s impossible to predict exactly how pension case law will evolve in future, one can offer an educated guess at some legislative developments and other issues that may confront pension plan sponsors and administrators in the coming year. Risk managementPlan sponsors can expect a continued focus on risk management as a key part of the pension governance process.
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May 3, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Denise Bright |Susan G. Seller |Michael S. Shakra
May 3, 2023 Denise Bright, Susan Seller, Michael Shakra Bennett Jones LLP + Follow x Following x Following - Unfollow Contact To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: [co-author: Zachary Thacker - Articling Student]This is an update of our original blog dated April 24, 2023.
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Apr 25, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Denise Bright |Susan G. Seller |Michael S. Shakra
April 25, 2023 Denise Bright, Susan Seller, Michael Shakra Bennett Jones LLP + Follow x Following x Following - Unfollow Contact To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: [co-author: Zachary Thacker - Articling Student] Federal Bill C-2281 (the Bill), new legislation intended to improve the protection of, and to extend the super-priority given to claims relating to, defined benefit pension plans in insolvency proceedings, completed third reading in the Senate on April 18,...
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Feb 28, 2023 |
benefitscanada.com | Susan G. Seller
Susan G. SellerA recent court decision in Ontario illustrates the potential danger for employers that attempt to rely on pension plan terms to refute claims for pension-related losses in the context of wrongful dismissal actions. The case, Williams v. Air Canada, involved a claim by a long-time employee whose employment was terminated in 2020 when the airline reduced its workforce by more than 50 per cent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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