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How to Pursue a Car Accident Claim in Ontario

How to Pursue a Car Accident Claim in Ontario

Many clients have already given a written or verbal statement to either their own auto insurance company or a defendant auto insurance company by the time they contact a lawyer about pursuing a car accident claim in Ontario. In many cases, the...

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Safety Tips For Driving In Winter Conditions

Safety Tips For Driving In Winter Conditions

Winter driving can be stressful, but you can reduce the risk of accidents and collisions by driving defensively and planning ahead. When possible, avoid driving in severe conditions, but when you must drive in snowy or slippery conditions, follow these safety tips to...

The Merger of Two Law Firms

We are pleased to announce that effective January 1, 2018, Ferguson Barristers will merge with Deacon Taws to become FDT Law (Ferguson Deacon Taws LLP). With this merger and collaboration, we look forward to offering expanded legal services and areas of expertise...

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