EVERY STEP YOU TAKE, EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE: THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ADMIT SURVEILLANCE EVIDENCE AT TRIAL
Feb3
By MARK COOMBS, Student at Law The recent Court of Appeal decision of Iannarella v. Corbett, 2015 ONCA 110 has got lawyers talking. How can surveillance properly be used in an injury case?
A lesson learned: Don’t rely too heavily on surveillance
Oct13
Fernandes v. Penncorp Life Insurance Company, 2014 ONCA 615 In the recent Court of Appeal decision Fernandes v. Penncorp Life Insurance Company, the Court of Appeal upheld a punitive damages award of $200,000 but reduced a damages award of $100,000 for mental distress to $25,000 in a claim involving disability benefits.