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Personal Injury

Directive to take a break from civil juries needed as delays mount

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / December 1, 2020

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Has COVID-19 contributed to a rise in birth injury cases?

Brenda Agnew / Personal Injury / November 19, 2020

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Birthing guideline should focus on healthy babies, not avoiding lawsuits

Richard Halpern / Personal Injury / November 13, 2020

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Two important concerns about highway speed limit increase

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / November 6, 2020

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Supreme Court of Canada to revisit seminal case on slip and falls

McLeish Orlando / Personal Injury / October 30, 2020

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Insurers obligated to provide notice when terminating a policy

McLeish Orlando / Personal Injury / October 23, 2020

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School is back in session so it’s time for a traffic safety lesson

Joseph A. Cescon / Personal Injury / October 1, 2020

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Halting civil jury trials can help get courts back on track

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / September 28, 2020

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Seek advice when dealing with elder abuse, wrongful death issues

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / September 11, 2020

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Waving a car through an intersection may have consequences

Salvatore Shaw / Personal Injury / August 28, 2020

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