by Shelley | Feb 6, 2025 | Advice & Opinions, Erin Pleet, Events
Erin Pleet joins as a panelist at the Top Appeals of 2024 CPD as part of the OBA’s Ontario Legal Conference
by Shelley | Feb 4, 2025 | Advice & Opinions, Erin Pleet, Events
Erin Pleet joins as a panelist presenting waiver of privilege As part of the Advocates’ Society’s Privilege for Litigators CPD February 4th, 2025 Privilege for Litigators 2025
by Shelley | Jan 24, 2025 | Advice & Opinions, Erin Pleet, Events
Erin Pleet presents Cooperating with opposing counsel: How, When and on What? As a co-chair for the Advocates’ Society’s Advocacy Hour: Why Can’t We Be Pre-Trial Friends?
by pilotsolutions | Nov 16, 2021 | Awards & Recognition, Advice & Opinions, All, Amanda Hostrawser, Appeals, Avi Bourassa, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Litigation, Eric Brousseau, Estate Law, Estates and Trust Litigation, Featured, Financial Services, Gordon Vance, Jacqueline Cole, Jason Tang, Justin Nasseri, Lauren Koduah, Mark Ross, Oksana Frunchak, Professional Liability and Regulation, Real Property Litigation, Sarah Walker, Securities Regulation, Tabitha Nesbitt, Tort & Negligence Litigation
Ross Nasseri LLP is thrilled to share that we have been named to The Globe and Mail’s Canada’s Best Law Firms 2022 list in the area of Dispute Resolution (Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations). This award is presented by The Globe and Mail and Statista Inc.,...
by pilotsolutions | Sep 20, 2021 | Justin Nasseri, Advice & Opinions, Events
Ross Nasseri LLP’s Justin Nasseri will speak at The Advocates’ Society on the role of legal technology in law firm management. The event, called The Litigator’s Guide to the Business of Law: Turn-Key Tech, will feature of panel of litigators who are on the...
by pilotsolutions | Aug 23, 2021 | Advice & Opinions, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Litigation, Justin Nasseri
Ross Nasseri LLP’s Justin Nasseri was recently quoted by The Lawyer’s Daily in an article on court backlogs. The article, which discusses courtroom bottlenecks as a result of COVID-19 measures, suggests that the continuing backlogs have slowed the rate of cases being...
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