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Personal Injury

Lawyers should keep ethics in mind when giving second opinion

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / April 15, 2016

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McLeish to receive OBA Award of Excellence in Insurance Law

John McLeish / Personal Injury / April 5, 2016

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Criminal charge in daycare death reflects ‘gravity’ of tragedy

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / March 25, 2016

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Walking and texting can come with consequences

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / March 15, 2016

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‘Tacky and tasteless’ PI advertising under the microscope

John McLeish / Personal Injury / March 5, 2016

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Toronto photo radar plan a ‘first step’ for keeping cyclists, pedestrians safe

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / February 25, 2016

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Study examines link between concussion and suicide

Salvatore Shaw / Personal Injury / February 23, 2016

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McLeish to co-chair PI motor vehicle litigation forum

John McLeish / Personal Injury / February 18, 2016

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Sports organizations should take steps to keep children safe

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / February 15, 2016

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Taking realistic approach can overcome jurors’ skepticism

John McLeish / Personal Injury / February 10, 2016

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