Joseph Dart

Joseph is a partner at Bergeron Clifford LLP. He graduated from Yale University in 2001, where he played for four years on the varsity hockey team, and Queen’s University Law School in 2005. He was called to the bar in 2006. After beginning his career as a crown attorney, he joined Bergeron Clifford in 2015, where he represents plaintiffs in negligence, medical malpractice and auto cases. He also coaches the moot court trial advocacy team at Queen’s Law at both the Arnup and Sopinka Cup annual competitions. As a proud OTLA member, he was recently elected to the Board of Directors for a three-year term.

Doobay v. Fu, 2020 ONSC 1774 (CanLII)

The Plaintiff, Carmen Doobay, presented at hospital with, what she alleged, were signs and symptoms of a stroke. She claimed that the treating emergency professionals, a nurse and a physician, failed to recognize those signs and symptoms…

McNamee v. Oickle, 2020 ONSC 1077

the Plaintiffs had expert evidence from an occupational therapist as to necessity, cost and duration of different and additional treatments they each required, but that were not the subject of dispute in this ruling.