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Using the OHSA in Discovery

This article written by Lisa Belcourt, a partner at Ferguson Barristers, originally appeared in the April 27, 2012 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, published by LexisNexis Canada Inc.. Ms. Belcourt practices personal injury litigation in the northeast and central regions...

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Warmer weather means that more people are taking to the streets - walking to and from work, taking lunch time strolls and generally enjoying the outdoors. College and university students have finished their winter terms and school age children will soon be out of...

Using the OHSA in Discovery

This article, written by Lisa Belcourt, examines the role obligations under the Ontario Health and Safety Act may play when counsel are preparing their Examination for Discovery plan. Using the OHSA in Discovery (PDF)

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