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Why Insurance Companies are Working with Communities

December 24, 2020
It might not always be known, but the insurance industry is well known for its charity and community initiatives. […]

What is a Waiver?

June 9, 2020
Do you remember the last time you went skiing? Horse riding? Rock climbing? If the answer is yes, you […]

NCLA Newsletter | Volume 6 Issues 2: Dictating in the Chicken Coop

May 21, 2020

Covid-19 and the Workplace

April 2, 2020
Stores closed, streets empty, playgrounds taped off – we live in challenging times. As we all band together to […]

Why Weren’t They Charged?!

January 28, 2020
You did everything right. They did everything wrong. What happens when the at-fault driver isn’t charged? I get this […]

U Text, U Pay: Big Penalties for Distracted Driving in Ontario

January 21, 2020
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) is an American governmental agency with a mandate to achieve high standards […]

Medical Malpractice: Issues in Causation

January 19, 2020
The coroner and the College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSO) say that mistakes were made, and surprisingly the hospital […]

Update: Bill 118 – Occupiers’ Liability Amendment Act

January 15, 2020
There are limitation periods you must be aware of if you have been involved in a slip and fall […]

2020 – The Future is Now: Why isn’t Tractor Trailer Safety up to Snuff?

January 6, 2020
A quick internet search of tractor trailer accidents on the 401 reveals too many tragedies in 2019 alone for […]

Trial Efficiency in 2020 and Beyond: The New Simplified Procedure & Changes to the People’s Court

January 3, 2020
On January 1, 2020, the Ontario provincial government introduced two significant changes to increase access to justice by simplifying […]

When You Can’t Get Out of Bed with Your Insurer – Our current government’s “care not cash” proposal

September 11, 2019
The history of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) can’t be recited here in detail but suffice to say […]

Visitor Expenses Incurred by Family Members of an Injured Person

February 26, 2019
When a person is injured in a car accident they need four things to help them get better or […]

SMALL-MARKET PRACTICE GIVES KINGSTON LAWYER THE ‘BIG-CITY’ LEGAL EXPERIENCE

January 11, 2019
The door to where law can be practised is wide open like the practice of law itself. At Queen’s […]

Attitudes towards disability. How can you help?

December 18, 2018
Imagine you are heading to work one morning. As you arrive at your building, a young man is exiting […]