The sooner ATE insurance is obtained, the better
It’s recommended that lawyers and their clients insure personal injury claims as soon as possible because, as litigation progresses, Plaintiff Cost Insurance (PCI) can become more expensive or unavailable, say Dominique Zipper and Joanna Milnes — both with legal expense insurance company DAS.
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Stem the Tide – Updated LAT Statistics December 2018
By year end 2017, we were asking if the LAT was being “overtaken by events” with steady growth in LAT applications outpacing closure activity, resulting in an active caseload of 3,601. Now 9 months later, the trend continues with a drop in closure activity from 33% to 27% resulting in an increase in active caseload to 6,881.
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Who Can Be Held Liable for My Truck Accident?
Many truck accidents have contributing factors that are unique to the trucking industry, which makes them much different than typical car accidents. Many different parties and entities can be involved in a truck accident, which can make determining liability even more difficult.
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What goes on at mediation in a personal injury case (Ontario)
For the majority of Plaintiffs involved in a personal injury case, it’s your first time participating in a mediation. You don’t know how a mediation works, what to do, what to wear, what to expect, or how long the mediation will take place that day.
https://www.torontoinjurylawyerblog.com/what-goes-on-at-mediation-in-a-personal-injury-case-ontario/
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Settlements and releases 101
Parties who take their eye off the ball after agreeing to settle often risk another wave of expensive litigation, Toronto senior litigation lawyer Jeffrey Silver tells AdvocateDaily.com.
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We’ve never had a premier like Doug Ford before. Here’s why
On Wednesday, Doug Ford entered his 10th month as Ontario’s 26th premier. That may not be enough time for the public to be able to render a verdict on his first term in government. But it is enough time to consider what kind of premier Ford is. The answer is clear: if you’re under 75 years old, he’s unlike anything you’ve seen in your lifetime.