Tragedy As A Catalyst For Change In Brain Injury Treatment

Toronto lawyer Albert Conforzi: As a personal injury lawyer in Toronto, I am routinely asked to represent people who have been involved in serious accidents. These victims quickly learn that they must not only deal with the strengths and weaknesses of our healthcare system, but also an insurance regime which routinely denies the very existence of […]

Texting While Driving And Criminal Negligence | Mock Trial

Pace lawyers Alex Voudouris, Albert Conforzi, and Michelle Arzaga were invited to present a mock trial to the Ontario Brain Injury Association, in order to teach people about the consequences of texting while driving. The mock trial involves the case of a teenage driver who was driving home with four friends after a party. Texting at the wheel, she […]

Texting While Driving: OBIA Mock Trial

Here’s a shot of Pace lawyers Alex Voudouris, Michelle Arzaga, and Albert Conforzi at the Ontario Brain Injury Associationmock trial this past weekend. The mock trial examined the issue of texting while driving, along with Criminal Negligence Causing Bodily Harm, and Criminal Negligence Causing Death. We’ll have video of the mock trial up soon.     Pace’s personal injury lawyers have been […]

The NFL Concussion Case: Not Over Yet

Toronto personal injury lawyer Albert Conforzi: “It ain’t over till it’s over” is one of the great sports sayings, and it now equally applies to personal injury litigation. I have previously blogged in this space regarding the NFL head injury lawsuit and the NHL equivalent that is underway. A tentative settlement was reached some time ago between the parties in […]

Going To Law School

Elaine Bright – Pace Personal Injury Lawyer in Kenora: Have you ever thought of going to law school? In Canada there are 17 universities that offer 3-year programs leading to a degree in common law. This is the degree required to practice law in all provinces and territories, except Quebec. The newest program in Canada is […]

Dog Bite Law In Ontario

According to statistics, approximately 42 dog bites occur every hour in Canada. In Ontario alone, there are over 5000 dog bites reported every year. Victims of dog attacks are often reluctant to report incidents or seek compensation because they know the dog and its owner. It is important to remember, however, that dog ownership is […]