Technique 1: Michelle Doody discusses Substituted Service Orders
Michelle Doody joined the Advocacy Club in 2014. An associate at Borden Ladner Gervais, Michelle is a civil litigator. In this podcast, Michelle discusses substituted service orders.
The podcast can be heard here.
The podcast can be heard here.
Technique 2: Ludmilla Jarda discusses dealing with Self-Represented Parties
Ludmilla (Milla) Jarda joined the Advocacy Club in 2014. An associate at Nelligan O'Brien Payne, Milla is a civil litigator. In this podcast, Michelle discusses substituted service orders.
The podcast can be heard here.
The podcast can be heard here.
Technique 3: Sean Van Helden discusses Orders for Security for Costs
Sean Van Helden joined the Advocacy Club in 2010. An associate at Kelly Santini, Sean is a civil litigator. In this podcast, Sean discusses security for cost orders. Sean refers to the decision of Justice Charles Hackland in Frantz v. NB Thrilling Films 4 INC. et al., 2017 ONSC 4637 (CanLII). Of interest is Sean's (and the Superior Court's) discussion of the "After-the-Event legal expenses insurance policy" tendered by the plaintiff in satisfaction of the proposed security order.
The podcast can be heard here.
The podcast can be heard here.
Technique 4: Katie Black discusses use of transcripts in Motions for Summary Judgment
Katie Black joined the Advocacy Club in 2013. A partner in Edelson Friedman Black, Katie is a civil and criminal litigator. In this podcast, Katie discusses strategy and tactics in respect of using transcripts for motions for summary judgment. Katie refers to the decision of Justice Marc Labrosse in Ozerdinc Family Trust et al v Gowling et al, 2017 ONSC 6 (CanLII).
The podcast can be heard here.
The podcast can be heard here.
Technique 5: Nigel McKechnie discusses use of requests to admit
Nigel McKechnie joined the Advocacy Club in 2015. An associate with Mann Lawyers, Nigel is a civil litigator focussed on employment law. In this podcast, Nigel discusses strategy and tactics in respect of using requests to admit.
The podcast can be heard here.
The podcast can be heard here.