Conference Conquered!

Hundreds of trial lawyers, law clerks, and students converged on the Metro Toronto Convention Centre last week for our annual fall conference:  The Diversified Personal Injury Lawyer: Conquering New Legal Frontiers . Thank you to everyone for attending; we hope you found the program insightful and compelling. 

Please join us in recognizing the event chairs - Andrew Spurgeon, Charles Gluckstein, Maria Damiano, and Duncan Macgillivray - for organizing this stellar event. Thank you to the presenters and panelists for sharing their experience and perspective. Thank you to the wonderful sponsors and exhibitors for their support. 



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Kelly v. Mikhael,  2016 ONSC 6296
 
This was a defendant's motion for an order pursuant to Rule 19.03 of the Rules of Civil Procedure setting aside the noting of default and allowing him to file a statement of defence. The motion was granted after Maramger J. reviewed principles the Court will take into account when exercising its discretion to set aside and order noting a party in default.
 
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Protect Your Family from Catastrophic Automobile Insurance Reform
John Michael Bray | October 26, 2016

Anyone reading the  tragic story of Adam Bari this past week will undoubtedly feel overwhelming sympathy for his situation and will at the same time experience apprehension at the thought of such a tragedy affecting their own family. Share this article to spread the message: Spending an extra $25 on your annual auto insurance premiums could save you from financial disaster.

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