Civil Litigation: Lessons from El-Khodr; The Court of Appeal Tackles the Challenging Concept of Causation; 2018 Update on Key Case Law Relating to Limitations Issues. | CPDonline.ca

Civil Litigation: Lessons from El-Khodr; The Court of Appeal Tackles the Challenging Concept of Causation; 2018 Update on Key Case Law Relating to Limitations Issues.

Civil Litigation: Lessons from El-Khodr; The Court of Appeal Tackles the Challenging Concept of Causation; 2018 Update on Key Case Law Relating to Limitations Issues.

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Credits
Substantive: 1.0
55 minutes
Published
2018
Presenter(s)
Kris Dixon
Roberto Ghignone
Tracy Lyle
Source
Frontenac Law Association (FLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
55 minutes
Price
$209.00 plus tax
Includes Handouts

Tracy Lyle, Roberto Ghignone, and Kris Dixon discuss the following topics:

  • Lessons from El-Khodr: Including Do We Still Deduct Apples From Apples
  • Cause for Concern: The Court of Appeal Tackles the Challenging Concept of Causation
  • Take it to the Limit? 2018 Update on Key Case Law Relating to Limitations Issues.       

Presenters

Kris Dixon

The focus of Kris’ practice at Cavanagh LLP is professional liability and insurance law. He spends the better part of his day working with (and sometimes against) insurance companies. His insurance practice is a wide ambit of professional liability, property and casualty files. Kris has also helped people who have been hurt in motor vehicle accidents, assaults, drug overdoses and slip and falls. In a life that has included stints as a psych-undergrad, disc jockey, foreign ESL teacher in Korea, restaurant server, and software peddler, Kris’ background is ‘quilted’. Kris is addicted to talk radio—a long-time-listener-first-time-caller. He runs in traffic and marathons. His main pastime is playing with pots and pans and practicing parkour in the kitchen with daughter, Franky, and son Fox.

Roberto Ghignone

Roberto Ghignone is a Senior Associate with Borden Ladner Gervais that specializes in privacy, health law and commercial litigation.

Tracy Lyle

Tracy is currently a partner at Nelligan O’Brien Payne, and Team Leader for the Litigation Practice Group. She practices in the field of civil litigation with a particular emphasis on plaintiffs personal injury and insurance disputes. Prior to joining Nelligans, she practiced law in Pembroke for twenty years. She graduated from Queens university in 1992 with a B.A. and earned her LLB Summa Cum Laude as the Silver Medalist of her class in 1995 at the University of Ottawa. In 2000, she was appointed by the Law Society to sit as a Committee member on the Chief Justice of Ontario’s Advisory Committee on Professionalism and Civility. She has served as President of the Renfrew County Law Association, Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court, member of the Editorial Board of the Litigator, as well as other boards. She is a proud mother of three boys.