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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 Supervisor and/or Judge for University of Toronto Faculty of Law Year Moot-2009.
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Date: February 2-13, 2009
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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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"Spoliation" article by
Shane Katz.
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Punitive and Aggravated Damage Awards in Disability Claims
by Alf Kwinter.
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One of the most difficult decisions we make in life is the decision to put a parent or grandparent in a nursing home. Having done so, we assume the home we have selected will provide diligent and proper care. Usually this is the case. Sometimes, however, when due to staff shortages, overworked personnel, overcrowding, or simple disorganization, mistakes are made. Infirm patients who should be watched constantly are left alone. Sometimes wrong medications are given or patients are left unattended for unreasonable periods of time.
The law firm of Singer, Kwinter has been representing victims of nursing home accidents and their families for almost 30 years. In most cases, no fee is payable until the case is settled.
If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident or has been faced with a denial by an insurance company, contact Singer, Kwinter and schedule your FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.
Call 1.866.285.6927
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