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Case Comment - Timing of Summary Judgement Motions - Who and What is a Participant Expert

Case Comment - Timing of Summary Judgement Motions - Who and What is a Participant Expert

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30 minutes
Published
2017
Presenter(s)
Andrew Camman
Kimberly Knight
Linda Smits
Source
Middlesex Law Association
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CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
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$139.00 plus tax
MLA 2017 Straight from the Bench

Covered in this presentation:

  • Interpretation of Standard Form Contracts – A case comment: Ledcor Construction Ltd. v. Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co.
  • Timing of Summary Judgment Motions – A case comment:, Sanzone v. Schechter
  • Who and What is a Participant Expert? A case comment: XPG v. RBC

Presenters

Andrew Camman

Andrew F. Camman is a partner at the firm of Polishuk Camman & Steele and counsel to the Toronto firm Pace Law firm for whom he performs trial work.  He received his law degree at the University of Western Ontario and was called to the Bar in 1985 and has practiced primarily in the area of labour and employment law.  Andrew has been a lecturer at the Bar Admission course in London as well as at the Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario and the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto.

He has conducted contract negotiations and has appeared all levels of the judicial system, at numerous mediations, arbitrations, and Labour Relations Board hearings.  Andrew is knowledgeable in the areas of Occupational Health and Safety, Worker’s Compensation, Pay Equity and Wrongful Dismissal, to name a few.  His practice includes creating job evaluation manuals, corporate compensation plans, employment contracts and Health and Safety Plans.

Kimberly Knight

Kimberly is an associate practicing Health Law with medical negligence litigation experience. Her practice focuses on helping those that have been injured through medical negligence. She has experience in representing clients before the Provincial and Superior Ontario Courts of Justice, as well as various administrative tribunals, including the Health Professions Appeal and Review Board and Immigration and Refugee Board.

Kimberly obtained her J.D. from the University of Toronto in 2013. She articled with Siskinds and began practicing Health Law once she was called to the bar in 2014. Prior to obtaining her J.D. degree, Kimberly graduated with High Distinction from the University of Toronto, receiving an Honours B.Sc with a specialist in Environment Science and a major in Biology in 2010. Born and raised in the province of Newfoundland, Kimberly has come to love the Forest City. She enjoys mountain biking, Crossfit, and reading.

Linda Smits

Linda Smits is a lawyer with the law firm, McKenzie Lake Lawyers LLP, practicing in the areas of employment law and commercial litigation. Linda returned to McKenzie Lake in early 2020, after spending three years with the in-house legal team for GoodLife Fitness.