by pilotsolutions | Oct 25, 2021 | Civil Litigation, Featured, Justin Nasseri, Professional Liability and Regulation
Ross Nasseri LLP’s Justin Nasseri will speak at the Advanced Administrative Law & Practice Conference as part of a panel on overlapping civil, criminal, and administrative trial considerations. The panel, entitled “Advising on Overlapping Administrative...
by pilotsolutions | Oct 18, 2021 | Appeals, Justin Nasseri
Ross Nasseri LLP’s Justin Nasseri and Justin Necpal (of Necpal Litigation) recently secured a win for our clients, Noble 1324 Queen Inc., at the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Our firm was retained to appeal an unprecedented decision in which the Court granted final...
by pilotsolutions | Oct 4, 2021 | Staff, Jacqueline Cole
Ross Nasseri LLP is excited to welcome Jacqueline Cole as its newest partner. Jacqueline joins us as a seasoned trial and appeal lawyer, having spent several years as a litigator in a leading national law firm. Jacqueline’s experience includes litigating contract...
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 26, 2021 | Awards & Recognition, All, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Litigation, Justin Nasseri
Ross Nasseri LLP’s Justin Nasseri has been named to the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch list in the category of corporate and commercial litigation. The Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch designation is awarded to early career lawyers who achieve outstanding professional...
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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