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How Not to Go to Trial; Case Update Causation

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Substantive: 0.75
50 minutes
Published
2024
Presenter(s)
Joni Dobson
Doug Wallace
Source
Middlesex Law Association
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
50 minutes
Price
$209.00 plus tax
2024 Health Law & Litigation Conference
Includes Handouts

Doug Wallace presents Case Update Causation, and Joni Dobson presents How Not to Go to Trial.

Presenters

Joni Dobson

Joni Dobson is the principal lawyer at MD Lawyers. Joni represents people across Ontario who are seriously injured through medical malpractice. Joni takes an agile, but no-nonsense approach to litigation. She believes an injured person deserves a strong advocate who will go the full distance to obtain fair results. Every day, Joni is inspired by her clients’ approaches to their challenges. She strives to ensure they understand all aspects of their cases, lending her strength to them as they navigate the legal world. Joni is drawn to medical malpractice as a challenging and fulfilling area of law. The medical malpractice cases she litigates include surgical errors, stroke, infectious disease, delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, infectious disease and birth injuries. Practical both in her roles as a litigator and in her personal life, Joni raises chickens, and grows fresh organic produce.

Doug Wallace

Doug Wallace is an Amateur athlete, social media novice, husband and father of four children. Doug is the managing partner of Wallace Smith LLP. Born in Sudbury, Ontario he moved to London in 1986 to attend the University of Western Ontario where he obtained Bachelors and Masters degrees in history before attending law school. While attending school, Doug worked for Apple Canada and he maintains an avid interest in the adoption and use of new technologies. After graduation in 1994, Doug practiced civil litigation at a large firm where he represented both plaintiffs and defendants. In 2008, he founded Wallace Smith LLP as a civil litigation boutique where he focuses on personal injury, professional liability, and insurance law. Doug is experienced trial and appellate counsel and has handled cases in the Ontario Superior Court, Divisional Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court of Canada. He is also consulted regularly on complex coverage issues. Some notable cases include the Algo Mall collapse in Elliot Lake, the Sunrise Propane explosion in Toronto, and the tragic death of eleven migrant workers outside of Stratford. Doug advocates for professionalism and civility in all aspects of practice. He writes and presents papers in his area of expertise and speaks frequently at legal education and industry conferences. In his spare time, Doug plays hockey poorly and has an even less impressive golf and tennis game. He coached basketball and soccer for many years and supports the Oakridge and Norwest Optimist Clubs. He is a strong advocate for education and research into brain injury and is an active supporter of several community causes. 

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