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Holiday Party? Guide to Social Host Liability

The holiday season is upon us, which means many of us will be attending holiday parties with friends, work colleagues, or family to celebrate the spirit of the season. However, if you will be hosting a private gathering, there are responsibilities beyond creating a wonderful guest experience. In Ontario, the laws regarding social host liability are nuanced, and understanding them is crucial to ensure the safety of your guests and protect yourself from potential legal consequences.

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Brain Injury Awareness Month: A Vital Cause for Campisi

Brain Injury Awareness Month aims to shed light on the significance of brain injuries and promote education, prevention, and support. This annual initiative provides an opportunity for individuals, organizations, and communities to come together, raising awareness about the far-reaching impact of brain injuries and advocating for better resources and understanding. 

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DUI: Stats, Ontario Law, and Impacts of Charges

Impaired driving, also called driving under the influence or DUI, refers to the operation of a vehicle while the driver’s ability to do so is compromised by alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs, alone or in any combination. Types of vehicles where DUI charges could apply include not only road-going vehicles, but also off-road vehicles and ATVs, motorcycles, boats, and snowmobiles. While as a society we are doing a better job of exercising appropriate judgement when it comes to driving under the influence, DUIs remain the second leading criminal cause of death in Canada after homicide and the second most common criminal offence processed in Canadian courts.

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Personal Injury News: US Jury Awards $1 Billion! Can It Happen In Canada?!

One of the challenges we face as Canadian personal injury lawyers arises from the differences between Canadian and American approaches to damages. Our clients hear about massive personal injury awards (the $1.3 Million “spilled coffee” cases etc.), then are frustrated or suspicious by the relatively modest damages available in a Canadian case.

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