Decisions
Some of our
- Derenzis v. Gore Mutual et al.
- Rahman v. Savitski
- Vrantsidis v. Allstate
- MVAF vs. Pembridge
- Allstate v. Cooperators
- DM and Allstate
- Fu v. Pembridge
- Barnes v. Allstate
- Orahim v. Allstate
- Diwa v. Allstate
- Meade v. Hussein
- Mamo v. Morgan
- C.L. v. Allstate
- K.S. v. Allstate
- Y.Y. v. Allstate
- Fernandes v. Allstate
- D.M. v. Allstate
- 17-008069 v. Economical
- 17-007017 v Pembridge
- 18-001406 v Certas
- 17-009243 v. Gore Mutual
- Rodriguez v. Parsley
- 17-003047 v. Economical
- Economical v. Jevco
- Shipley v. Virk
- Byers v.
Krishnasam - Doe v. Anjum
- Butani v. State Farm
- Marfo v. Pafco
- Smith v. State Farm
- Gluchowski v. Lister
- Lamantia v. Ciardullo
- Ross v. Hertz Canada
Bhattacherjee v. Marianayagam- Morelli v State Farm
- Parris v. Laidley
- Leone v. State Farm
- Barr v. Zahavy
- Mohammed v. Economical (Sept.)
- Mohammed v. Economical (Mar.)
- Mazin v. Personal
- Mazin v. Personal (Expenses)
- Lin-Liu v. ING Insurance Co of Canada
- Walia v. Certas
- Luskin v. Personal (Reasons)
- Luskin v. Personal (Expenses)
- Thakur D v. State Farm
- Thakur P v. State Farm
- Kavanaugh v. ING Insurance Co of Canada
- Baptiste v. Pilot (Motion)
- Baptiste v. Pilot (Adjournment)
- Fan v. State Farm
- Berhe v. State Farm
- Duffus v. CGU
- Leufkens v. Alba Tours International
- Fasken v. Iola
- Decision No. 1318-98
Speaking Engagements
YLD Practical Skills: Motions as Tools in Your Defence Practice
Date: May 8, 2019
Time: 9:00a.m. – 1:00p.m.
Location: In Person – Toronto
On May 8, 2019 Join Heather L. Kawaguchi when she speaks at the fourth event in the Canadian Defence Lawyers Young Lawyers Division Practical Skills Series. Attendees will be provided with insight from the experienced speakers including strategies and methods that they use in the preparation of motions and will also be provided with approximately 3.50 CPD hours. To see the full schedule/register for this event please click the link below.
BDO CANADA LLP’S Ottawa Accident Benefits Conference
Date: May 29, 2019
Time: 8:00a.m. – 1:35p.m.
Location: In Person – Ottawa
Join partner Heather Kawaguchi at BDO Canada LLP’s Ottawa Accident Benefits Conference on May 29, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:35 p.m. EST. This seminar is held to assist Ontario insurance professionals by providing current and practical guidance on the quantification of IRB’s. Heather will be speaking about LAT decisions of interest. For more information on this event please contact us through our website!
Accident Benefits 2019: What’s New, What’s Important?
Date: March 25, 2019
Time: 9:00a.m. – 4:30p.m.
Location: In Person – Toronto/Webinar
Join partner Heather Kawaguchi as she co-chair’s the Annual Osgoode Professional Development Conference on Accident Benefits on March 25, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. EDT. This is a must-attend event for anyone working in the accident benefits field—plaintiffs’ and insurers’ counsel will be sharing their viewpoints on the most pressing (or repeatedly puzzling) AB issues and professional dilemmas. This seminar is available in person or by webcast. To register for this event please click the link below.
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