Apotex

The other side of Barry Sherman

Barry and Honey Sherman were beloved philanthropists. But he lived amid feuding family members, endless lawsuits and claims of corporate espionage. What really happened before their tragic deaths.

Former CEO of Barry Sherman’s drug company fights back in ‘pillow-talk’ suit

Jeremy Desai denies being romantically involved with the executive of a rival firm and obtaining valuable trade secrets from her

Barry Sherman’s company says fired employee stole valuable drug secrets

A lawsuit filed by Apotex months before the murders of Barry and Honey Sherman alleges the worker planned to start his own drug-making company

Barry Sherman’s legal battle with his cousins goes on weeks after his murder

Winning $300,000 in costs from his relatives apparently wasn’t enough. The day after his memorial, the drug tycoon’s lawyers appealed for more than three times that amount.

Judge greenlights lawsuit alleging Barry Sherman’s company stole rival’s trade secrets

The ruling comes shortly after Jeremy Desai, the man at the centre of the lawsuit, stepped down as Apotex CEO ‘to pursue other opportunities’

Barry and Honey Sherman murders: What’s slowing the cops down at Apotex headquarters

Files covered by solicitor-client privilege might hold the case-breaking clue. Who decides whether police can see them?

Barry Sherman’s death is forcing the lobbying commissioner to make a tough decision

Nancy Bélanger tells court she’ll decide by Feb. 2 whether to keep investigating Sherman’s cash-for-access fundraiser featuring Justin Trudeau

Mourners pay tribute to Barry and Honey Sherman at memorial

The memorial for the couple, who died under mysterious circumstances last week, was held Thursday

Good news, bad news

A Canadian gold-medal winning sculler rescued at sea and an outbreak of measles strikes the U.K.