Skip to content
LegalMattersCanada
  • Home
  • Find a Lawyer
  • Articles
  • About LMC
  • COVID-19
  • Clients in the News
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Personal Injury

What if you have an accident on someone’s private property?

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / November 25, 2021

Read More »

Gender bias in the medical profession adding to women’s pain

Rupa Karyampudi / Disability Law / November 23, 2021

Read More »

Slip and fall victims can be plowed under trying to sue municipalities

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / November 18, 2021

Read More »

Advice on hosting a holiday party during a waning pandemic

Joshua Goldberg / COVID-19, Personal Injury / November 10, 2021

Read More »

Alcohol, substance abuse should be seen from ‘place of empathy’

Leanne Goldstein / Disability Law / November 3, 2021

Read More »

Halloween in the time of a coronavirus pandemic

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / October 19, 2021

Read More »

Take action immediately after a painful slip and fall

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / October 18, 2021

Read More »

The challenge of representing clients who have PTSD

Rupa Karyampudi / COVID-19, Disability Law / September 13, 2021

Read More »

Courts must be convinced that pets are more than property

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / September 8, 2021

Read More »

As COVID issues increase, so will the need for litigation

M. Steven Rastin / COVID-19, Personal Injury / September 7, 2021

Read More »

← Previous 1 … 16 17 18 … 44 Next →

Recent Articles

  • Victims of domestic violence can feel trapped, afraid to seek help
  • Don’t make assumptions about employment probationary terms
  • Researchers finding new ways to help those with invisible disabilities
  • Ontario court takes aim at AI misuse for the first time
  • Arbitration can be the most efficient path to take during a divorce
  • Victims of domestic violence can feel trapped, afraid to seek help
  • Don’t make assumptions about employment probationary terms
  • Researchers finding new ways to help those with invisible disabilities
  • Ontario court takes aim at AI misuse for the first time
  • Arbitration can be the most efficient path to take during a divorce
  • Victims of domestic violence can feel trapped, afraid to seek help
  • Don’t make assumptions about employment probationary terms
  • Researchers finding new ways to help those with invisible disabilities
  • Ontario court takes aim at AI misuse for the first time
  • Arbitration can be the most efficient path to take during a divorce
  • Victims of domestic violence can feel trapped, afraid to seek help
  • Don’t make assumptions about employment probationary terms
  • Researchers finding new ways to help those with invisible disabilities
  • Ontario court takes aim at AI misuse for the first time
  • Arbitration can be the most efficient path to take during a divorce

LegalMattersCanada
Your source for Canadian legal news and opinions.
About LegalMattersCanada

blogcorpcanada@gmail.com

Website Design By Daylight Digital