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The Role of Life Insurance in Family Law; State of the Union

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Substantive: 0.5
30 minutes
Published
2023
Presenter(s)
Harold Geller
Calum MacLeod
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax

Harold Geller presents The Role of Life Insurance in Family Law; Regional Senior Justice Calum MacLeod presents State of the Union.

Presenters

Harold Geller

Harold Geller helps investors who have lost money from investments and insurance.Because of his expertise in the area (over 25 years), he assists financial advisors with respect to legal issues involving their practice.Geller is also a frequent commentator on financial regulations and financial loss recovery

Master Calum MacLeod

A frequent speaker at the civil litigation conference, Mr. Justice Calum MacLeod has been a judge of the Superior Court of Justice since June of 2016 and had been a master in that court since November of 2008. He is a graduate of Queen’s University (B.A., 1977 and LL.B., 1980) and was called to the bar in 1983. Prior to his appointment as a master, he practiced civil litigation and dispute resolution and had extensive experience as a neutral. He had been a mediator, arbitrator, fact finder and deputy judge. Over the course of his career as a judicial officer, Justice MacLeod authored many decisions concerning discovery, production and civil procedure and has heard scores of summary judgment motions. He case manages complex commercial cases and class actions. Justice MacLeod has a keen interest in court reform and legal education and has served on many committees and working groups including Sedona Canada and the civil rules committee. He is frequently called upon to speak to lawyers and judges in Ontario and in other jurisdictions.

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