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Personal Injury

Federal government’s new auto recall powers have potential

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / March 15, 2018

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The when, why and how of bifurcation

Salvatore Shaw / Personal Injury / March 10, 2018

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McLeish launches $12M lawsuit in lamp fire fatality

John McLeish / Personal Injury / March 5, 2018

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New laws are required in the surveillance age

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / February 25, 2018

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Expect social media surveillance in personal injury cases

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / February 20, 2018

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Checks needed to ensure impartiality of civil juries

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / January 25, 2018

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High-tech world poses a challenge when it comes to civil juries

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / January 18, 2018

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Police road safety campaign misses the mark: Brown

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / January 17, 2018

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Ontario government proposes automated vehicle pilot project

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / January 15, 2018

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Tougher distracted driver rules just down the road

Salvatore Shaw / Personal Injury / January 10, 2018

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