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  • Fillmore Riley launches new video about ISO 9001 Certification

    December 17, 2013 – Fillmore Riley LLP was one of the first law firms in North America to attain ISO Certification. Glen Peters, Managing Partner of Fillmore Riley, discusses the benefits of ISO 9001 Certification and what it means for their clients. View the video.
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  • No-Fault Auto Insurance: Supreme Court Determines What Is An Auto Accident

    January 09, 2013 – In the provinces whose auto insurance schemes include a no-fault, public component, there is often contention as to where liability for bodily injuries arising out of auto accidents and the ability to sue will ultimately lie. The provinces in question all have legislative schemes providing for insurance coverage to compensate for bodily injuries incurred as...
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  • Fillmore Riley LLP

    August 01, 2012Fillmore Riley’s group works in all areas of property, casualty, and specialty insurance lines. We represent most of Canada's major national insurers and clients in many other industries. Fillmore Riley was the first law firm in North America to be certified ISO 9001. Le groupe de pratique en droit des assurances de Fillmore Riley œuvre dans tous les domaines des assurances de dommages et des produits d’assurance spécialisés. Il représente la plupart des grands assureurs nationaux au Canada et des clients issus de nombreux autres secteurs d’activité. Fillmore Riley est le premier cabinet d’avocats nord-américain à avoir obtenu la certification ISO 9001.
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  • Recent Manitoba Decision on Omissions on Disability Insurance Application

    July 14, 2012 – There has been a lot of commentary in the media about naïve Canadians inadvertently failing to provide full disclosure on their applications for travel and disability insurance.  A CBC Marketplace episode highlighted a number of situations where people completed insurance applications, thinking they were covered in case of illness or medical expenses.  In the broadcast,...
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