Good News for Car and Motorcycle Accident Victims
by Patrick Sloan | Dec 5, 2012
If you have been seriously injured in a car or motorcycle accident, chances are you will be claiming no-fault benefits from your own insurance company. A recent decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal helps to ensure that, should you need to sue...
FB back at the Articling & Beyond Symposium
by Patrick Sloan | Nov 22, 2012
Are you attending the sold out Articling & Beyond 2012 Fair this Friday? If you are, Ferguson Barristers will see you there. Articling and Beyond 2012 As outlined on the Law Society of Upper Canada’s website, this afternoon is designed for law...
WSIB claim accepted for widow of local volunteer firefighter
by Patrick Sloan | Nov 20, 2012
The news was great for Nancy French - her claim with WSIB had finally been accepted and her late husband’s funeral costs will be covered and she will begin receiving a monthly pension. As reported in the Midland Free Press last week, members of...
Personal Injury Awards aren’t always what they seem.
by Patrick Sloan | Nov 14, 2012
Unless you have been injured in a car accident in Ontario, you may not be aware of the various restrictions on your right to sue the at-fault driver for general damages. Many motorists assume they will be entitled to receive an amount of money that...
A Legal Workshop for Young Adults and their Parents
by Patrick Sloan | Nov 9, 2012
Once you turn 18, you are considered to be an adult, at least in the eyes of the law. As a young adult, you, and your parents, may have some questions about what this transition into adulthood means for various legal matters. Workshop on November...
Marketing Tools for a New Law Practice
by Patrick Sloan | Nov 6, 2012
Mike Laplante presented his paper “Marketing Tools for Lawyers - 5 ways to get clients for your new law practice” at a recent Ontario Bar Association Conference on November 1st, 2012. Mike is a Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation who has been...
Help Keep Trick-or-Treaters Safe this Hallowe’en
by Patrick Sloan | Oct 29, 2012
Beware - witches, goblins and fairy princesses will be out prowling the streets in a few days time looking for some sweet treats! Excited children of all ages will be running around our neighbourhoods and will be greeted at our doorsteps by...
Ontario’s Injury Lawyers present at Upcoming OBA Conference
by Patrick Sloan | Oct 24, 2012
Ferguson Barristers is pleased to advise that two of its lawyers will be participating in the upcoming Ontario Bar Association (OBA) program about starting your own law practice. “Starting Your Own Law Practice” As part of its Professional...
Motor Vehicle Personal Injury Manual
by Patrick Sloan | Oct 16, 2012
Are you a physiotherapist, doctor or other health care professional who treats patients who have been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario? If you are, Ontario’s Injury Lawyers have developed a resource to help you assist your patients...
FB supports HTH’s work to end violence against women
by Patrick Sloan | Oct 5, 2012
As an active community member, Ferguson Barristers and its lawyers are involved in a number of important and worthwhile causes across Ontario. Today, we focus on Rachel Leck’s work with Huronia Transition Homes. What is HTH? HTH or Huronia...
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Children Conceived After Death and Inheritance – Written by Zachary Thiffault
by Jennifer Goldsmith | Jan 15, 2020
The laws governing inheritance are among the oldest elements of the common law system, and as with most areas of law, meshing these centuries old standards with modern realities is a slow process. Questions of inheritance are impacted by many factors; is there a Will,...
What Happens When You Log Out For The Last Time? -Written by Zachary Thiffault
by Jennifer Goldsmith | Jan 8, 2020
For better or worse, social media has become a key way in which we express ourselves, sharing our joys, accomplishments, and grief. With kids, parents, grandparents, and yes even great-grandparents (Hi Grandma Babs!) using social media sites like Facebook and...
Small Claims Court Changes- Written by Helen Field
by Jennifer Goldsmith | Nov 6, 2019
The Ontario Government has announced that effective January 1, 2020, the province’s Small Claims Court’s monetary limited will increase from $25,000.00 to $35,000.00. This exciting development affords more civil litigants a less time consuming and economical option...
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