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  • The Benefits of a Well-Run AB File

    July 19, 2013 – The length of time and costs associated with the resolution of a Statutory Accident Benefit dispute are of growing concern for many insurers.  If a dispute arises, insurers want to be well-positioned for a reasonable outcome within the dispute resolution mechanisms available.  In this webinar, Sylvia Corthorn and Charlotte Porter of Kelly Santini LLP discuss...
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  • Data Risk, Privacy Breach and Insurance Coverage

    June 19, 2013The advent of cloud computing has meant that the data storage capacity available to business and institutions has become limitless.
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  • The Challenges of Dealing with Self-Represented Litigants

    June 17, 2013 – This article will focus on common pitfalls to avoid when dealing with a self-represented litigant and provide a checklist of steps to help navigate an effective course through the litigation from claims examiner through to counsel. Read more.
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  • Court of Appeal Rules One Year Limitation Period Applies for Business Insurance Policy 

    May 24, 2013 – The Boyces owned a retail clothing business called the Portside Boutique.  On October 30, 2012, something soiled their inventory; they claimed it was vandalism.  Their insurers, The Co-Operators said that the soiled inventory was caused by a skunk and the damage was not covered under their policy.  The Co-Operators denied the claim and the Boyces...
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