Alf Kwinter will be teaching at the Trial Practice Course at Osgoode Hall Law School
Every Tuesday this fall


Alf Kwinter will co-chair the Advocates’ Society's education program
Date: April 17, 2009
Topic: Advanced Litigation Skills Certificate Program:
The Judges Respond


Alf Kwinter will be co-chairing 2009 Court House Series.
Date: February 2009


Alf Kwinter to be part of a four-person panel comprised of plaintiffs'.
Date: November 13, 2008
Topic: Negotiation
ARC Group
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Alf Kwinter discuss' Insurance Litigation and Jury Trials.
Date: October 28, 2008
Topic: Insurance Law: "What you need to Know"
Ontario Bar Association


Alf Kwinter discuss' punitive and aggravated damages in bad faith claims.
Date: October 27 - 28, 2008
Topic: Litigating Disability Insurance Claims
The Canadian Institute
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Alf Kwinter will mentor at a young lawyers’ conference
Date: October 17 - 18, 2008
Topic: Litigatiion by the Lake - Fall Forum 2008
Where: Queens Landing, Niagara-on the Lake
Mentor at young lawyers’ conference


Alf Kwinter will discuss: The Rule in Browne v. Dunn today.
Date: October 16, 2008
Topic: The 5th Annual Osgood Professional Development Conference on Evidence Law for The Civil Litigator


Alf Kwinter will present at the Division of Physiatry Fall Retreat
Date: October 3, 2008


"Spoliation" article by Shane Katz.
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Punitive and Aggravated Damage Awards in Disability Claims by Alf Kwinter.
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Advanced Litigation Skills Certificate Program

The Bench Speaks Again

Chairs:
Michael E. Barrack, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Alfred M. Kwinter, Singer, Kwinter


Date:
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Location:
The Advocates' Society Education Centre
480 University Avenue, Suite 1700
Toronto

Phone: 416-597-0243 Ext. 108
Fax: 416-597-1588
Email: robin@advocates.ca


Faculty

Mark your calendars now for this follow-up session to last year's sold out The Bench Speaks Program. Join us for a refreshingly frank discussion by some of today's most noted judges about what does and doesn't work in the courtroom. Our distinguished faculty will share pet peeves, best practices, and practical tips that you can put to work in your next case. Experience counsel will be surprised to hear that they have as much to learn as their juniors do. Don't miss real life videos and commentaries, and the chance to submit your own questions to the judges in advance. Register for the afternoon work shop and test drive your own case in a mock-pre-trial with our trained faculty.

Last Year's Feedback

"An unprecedented number of judges available for comments and questions."

"Hearing judges' vies invaluable.all were candid about what they did and why."

"Judges from outside Toronto provided good contrast with local court practice."

"The panels were composed of well prepared judges offering frank commentary and insights into what issues are currently facing the bench."

"Good topic, timing and speakers. I really enjoyed this program."


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