The LAT address of res judicata as it may relate to the determination of MIG status.
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Graul v. Kansal, 2022 ONSC 1958
A reminder that expert witnesses retained by both plaintiff and defendant counsel are expected to give evidence in a way that is objectively helpful to the court, and not influenced by which side that retains their services.
The Estate of Diane Tsialtas v Munroe – 2022 ONSC 1207
Reimbursement of legal costs following the Defendants’ failure to mediate at an earlier stage, which unnecessarily lengthened the duration of the proceeding contrary to rule 57.01(1)(e).
Fees in the Ontario No-Fault Regime: A Broken System
A discussion about outdated fee structures in the Ontario no-fault system.
Agha v. Munroe, 2022 ONSC 2508
In what might be the first case to address the new Rule 53.03, the Court made it clear that late filing of expert reports will no longer be tolerated.
Living with Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role of Structured Settlements in Regaining Independence
How structured settlements can ease stressors for those living with TBI.