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[Media Release] Timeline for Certification Motion regarding the BlackBerry Class Action has been set

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Ottawa – July 24, 2017 – A Timeline for Certification Motion regarding the BlackBerry Class Action has been set and a motion record has been filed with the Court. Note that all dates in the timeline could be subject to change, including the certification motion date. Click here to view the Timeline for Certification Motion.

A Moving Party Motion Record for Certification dated June 9, 2017 has also been posted and you can access it here.

For more information and updates on the BlackBerry Class Action, visit our dedicated BlackBerry Class Action page.

Contact Information/Employee Enquiries:

Leigh Norton
Nelligan O’Brien Payne
blackberryclass@nelliganlaw.caMedia Enquiries:

Alex Barankevych
Nelligan O’Brien Payne
613-231-8271
alex.barankevych@nelliganlaw.ca

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