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I have been a personal injury lawyer for a very long time. This morning on my way to work I was rear-ended. After it was all over, and I was on my way to work, I began to wonder […]
Damages for Assault in the Context of Divorce
Montgomery v Kenwell, 2017 ONSC 3107 is a very interesting decision by Healy J. of the Ontario Supreme Court. Among other issues, it deals with the wife’s application for an award of damages from the husband in relation to the […]
In Litigation, Does an Estate Need to be Represented by a Lawyer?
In Oommen v. Ramjohn, 2015 ABCA 34, the Alberta Court of Appeal held that an estate must be represented by a lawyer, not a self-represented litigant.
In this case heard […]
Let’s Get Physical!: The Importance of Exercise for Back Injuries and in Personal Injury Litigation
After a motor vehicle or other accident, the last thing you might want to do is exercise. For some plaintiffs, however, it is just what the doctor ordered.
Although there are many different ways and modalities for treating neck […]
