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Jun 02, 2020 Post Concussion Syndrome Recovery Can Be a Long Road
May 27, 2020 Have you been forced to close your business due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Business Interruption Insurance Claims Explained
May 26, 2020 Have you lost a loved one in a car accident caused by someone else? Wrongful death claims explained.
May 25, 2020 Broker Not liable in case of “I told you to do that” - 2049390 Ontario Inc. v. Leung, 2020 ONCA 164 (CanLII)
May 21, 2020 Nursing Home Fatality Claims - What to do if your loved one has died and you fear some negligence or abuse
May 19, 2020 Birth Trauma Injury
May 14, 2020 How COVID-19 Is Changing Work as A Lawyer - Arconti v. Smith, 2020 ONSC 2782
May 13, 2020 Canada Ranks Poorly with Highest Proportional Mortality Rates in Long Term Care Homes
May 08, 2020 Auto Insurers' approach to rebates and refunds during COVID ranges widely
May 08, 2020 Stunt driving charges up 721% between April 17 and April 29 in Waterloo Region
May 05, 2020 COVID-19 Update - We are open for business - We are working from home
May 01, 2020 Notwithstanding the benefits and practicality of using video conference technology to hold hearings it is not appropriate in this case - Southampton Nursing Home v Service Employees International Uni
May 01, 2020 Nursing Home Residents Account for 79% of Canada’s COVID-19 Deaths
Apr 30, 2020 The First Class Action Law Suit Against Long-Term Care Homes is Filed
Apr 29, 2020 Totality of Accident Benefits Settlements are Rarely Admissible - Girao v. Cunningham, 2020 ONCA 260
Apr 29, 2020 Ontario Superior Court Orders Long Term Care Homes to Follow Public Health Directives To Let Nurses Determine What PPE they Require
Apr 28, 2020 "Public health officers can only work with what governments give them", Chris Selley
Apr 28, 2020 How Did The Risk to Long Term Care Residents from COVID-19 go from ‘Low Risk’ to Calling in the Army ?
Apr 27, 2020 What we learned from SARS and should have used to make a robust public health system to respond to COVID-19
Apr 23, 2020 Temporary and Agency Workers are Exempt From Regulations Limiting the Number of Care Homes They Can Work In
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