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Personal Injury

Feds shortsighted in putting the brakes on cycling study

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / April 17, 2013

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Lower auto insurance premiums will lead to reduced benefits

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / April 13, 2013

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McLeish Orlando named one of the best firms in Canada

John McLeish / Personal Injury / April 5, 2013

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McLeish shares his expertise at trial advocacy demonstration

John McLeish / Personal Injury / April 5, 2013

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Provincial government must face trial in daycare death lawsuit

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / April 3, 2013

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Wrong death lawsuits are about more than just compensation

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / March 25, 2013

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Driver may be civilly responsible in girl’s death: McLeish

John McLeish / Personal Injury / March 5, 2013

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Clients pay the price when lawyers spread too thin

John McLeish / Personal Injury / March 5, 2013

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Conference examines mild traumatic brain injury

John McLeish / Personal Injury / February 5, 2013

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McLeish named personal injury lawyer of the year

John McLeish / Personal Injury / February 5, 2013

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