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Law |
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Law Firm |
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Legal Services |
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National |
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Catastrophic Injury and Medical Malpractice |
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Law Society of Upper Canada; Advocates’ Society; Frontenac Law Association; Ontario Bar Association; American Association for Justice; The Waterloo Law Association; The Holland Group |
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Married with Children and Grandchildren |
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Bachelor of Arts, Economics (Magna Cum Laude) - University of Western Ontario; Bachelor of Laws with Honors - University of Windsor, Faculty of Law |
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Law Journals and Sports Illustrated |
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Geneva. Switzerland; Marco Island, Florida |
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Reading |
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First Interview on a Medical Malpractice Case, The Litigator (2003); How to Build a Catastrophically Injured Infant Case, The Litigator (2003); A Rogue Speaks Out on Medical Malpractice, The Litigator (1997); Using Affidavit Evidence to Save Time and Minimize Risk at Trial, The Litigator (1996) |
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Holds in Highest Esteem- Acting for an Autistic Child against the Province of Ontario to Ultimately Help Secure Funding for Autistic Children from the Ontario Health Care System for what Amounted to over 8,800 Children after a 2 Year Long Trial |
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Martindale and Hubbell A Rating; H. Bruce Hillyer Award (2000, 2004); Honored by Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (2004, 2006) |
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Evidence Wins Cases; Lawyers Lose Them. |