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Whose property is it anyway?; Causation: It should keep you up at night

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30 minutes
Published
2024
Presenter(s)
Mitch Kitagawa
Tara Sweeney
Source
Frontenac Law Association (FLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$139.00 plus tax
Kingston and the 1000 Islands Legal Conference 2024

Whose Property Is It Anyway?

This session explores the complexities of property ownership disputes in civil litigation. Mitch Kitagawa delves into practical strategies and legal frameworks to resolve contentious ownership issues, offering insights valuable to both new and experienced litigators.

Causation: It Should Keep You Up at Night

Tara Sweeney examines the critical concept of causation in civil litigation, highlighting how small missteps in understanding or proving causation can impact case outcomes. This seminar provides essential guidance on managing risks and building a strong causation argument.

Presenters

Mitch Kitagawa

Tara Sweeney

Tara completed a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons.) and a Master of Arts before attending the University of Windsor Law School, where she graduated in 1998. While at law school, Tara received the Paroain, Raphael, Courey, Cohen & Houston Insurance Law award and the Nelligan Power Trial Advocacy Award. Tara articled at, and later joined, Soloway Wright in 2000, where she became a partner in 2007. Tara's practice is restricted to civil litigation. Tara has appeared before the Superior Court of Justice, Divisional Court of Ontario, the Court of Appeal for Ontario and various administrative tribunals, both Federal and Provincial. Tara has also been qualified as an expert in Motor Vehicle and Accident Benefits Litigation in the Superior Court of Justice. When not seeking refuge at the office, Tara follows the beautiful game (aka soccer) which she tries to play (although sadly not very well) and also acts as maid/butler/unpaid Uber driver for her three demanding (and possibly demonic) children.

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