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Invitation to Participate in Survey: Canadian Class Actions: Taking Stock and Assessing Potential Reforms

Do you practice at least in part in class actions? If so, you will find below an invitation from Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly, professor at McGill University’s Faculty of Law, to participate in a survey on class actions.

The survey aims to document the perspectives of legal professionals working in class actions regarding current issues in that field, the desirability of reforming applicable legislative frameworks, and some potential reforms.

This study, which is entirely independent of [your organization’s name], is conducted in partnership with the Quebec Institute for Law and Justice Reform and the Uniform Law Conference of Canada. To be eligible, you must be a legal professional whose practice is at least partially focused on class actions.

You can complete the survey online until February 20, 2025. It shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes. The survey is anonymous. The questions will focus on your background and experience, and your views on five aspects of class actions. Collecting this information is crucial for the legal community and society at large, and will serve to inform and guide future reform projects.

If you are interested in participating in this study, you will find attached the consent form explaining the project’s purpose, the procedure for collecting, storing and publishing research results, and the measures to protect your confidentiality. Before starting the survey, read the consent form carefully. By clicking on “I consent” to access the questionnaire, you consent to participate in the study.

Click here to start the survey

Consent Form – English
Consent Form – French

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Prof. Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly at 514.396.1040 or jeremy.boulanger-bonnelly@mcgill.ca.

Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly
Assistant Professor
McGill University – Faculty of Law

 

Posted: December 16, 2024