Topic: Personal Injury
Recent amendments to Ontario’s Occupiers Liability Act

Topic: Civil Litigation, Personal Injury January 15, 2021 by Michael Beeson & Chelsea Packman
Don’t let that notice period slip away! Recent amendments to Ontario’s Occupiers Liability Act have been announced that aim to make it more difficult for plaintiffs to be compensated for …
Mental Injury: What’s in a Name?

Topic: Personal Injury July 26, 2017 by Jennifer Aouad
Traditionally, the law of torts has grappled with mental injury as a legally compensable damage, specifically with respect to its foreseeability and recognition. For instance, how does one define …
Surrogacy Fees: A Recent Development in the Law of Damages in Canada

Topic: Personal Injury May 11, 2017 by Tess Brown
Canadian law is constantly evolving to reflect new realities, and the law of damages is no exception to that rule. The recent decision in Wilhelmson v. Dumma et al., …