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Alf Kwinter will be teaching at the Trial Practice Course at Osgoode Hall Law School
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Every Tuesday this fall
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Alf Kwinter will co-chair the Advocates’ Society's education program
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Date: April 17, 2009
Topic: Advanced Litigation Skills Certificate Program:
The Judges Respond
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Alf Kwinter will be co-chairing 2009 Court House Series.
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Date: February 2009
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Alf Kwinter to be part of a four-person panel comprised of plaintiffs'.
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Date: November 13, 2008
Topic: Negotiation
ARC Group
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Alf Kwinter discuss' Insurance Litigation and Jury Trials.
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Date: October 28, 2008
Topic: Insurance Law: "What you need to Know"
Ontario Bar Association
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Alf Kwinter discuss' punitive and aggravated damages in bad faith claims.
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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
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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
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Alf Kwinter will discuss: The Rule in Browne v. Dunn today.
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Date: October 16, 2008
Topic: The 5th Annual Osgood Professional Development Conference on Evidence Law for The Civil Litigator
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Alf Kwinter will present at the Division of Physiatry Fall Retreat
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Date: October 3, 2008
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"Spoliation" article by
Shane Katz.
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Punitive and Aggravated Damage Awards in Disability Claims
by Alf Kwinter.
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Elizabeth's legal background covers a broad range of areas, including:
immigration, human rights, corporate, family and estate and trust
Law and for a period of time she used her experience as a legal
writer for one of Canada's top publishing companies.
Elizabeth focuses her talents in all areas of family law, including divorce,
support, custody trials and negotiations, and child welfare matters. Her
diverse legal background and in-depth knowledge in family matters
extends into other areas that affects families, including preparation of wills,
trusts, and powers of attorney.
Elizabeth has represented estates, heirs and claimants in
guardianship and probate (court) proceedings and provided legal
assistance to executors in the administration of estates.
Elizabeth was Co-Chairperson of the Board of the Assaulted Women's
Helpline (AWHL) (Province wide service) for approximately three years.
The Board is responsible for overseeing the agency, which has a staff of
22 professional and line workers, and monitoring an annual budget of
approximately $1.5 million. Elizabeth received her undergraduate honors degree
in English at York University and her LL.B from the University of
Ottawa. She was called to the Bar in February 1995.
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