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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Will I be able to pay my legal fees? Can I afford the cost of making a claim?

In the majority of personal injury and insurance claims, our legal fees are paid only when the claim has settled or been resolved by final judgment. Part of the fee is paid out of your settlement proceeds. This amount is a percentage of the settlement, plus G.S.T., as agreed upon by you and the lawyer during the initial consultation or interview. The balance of the fee is paid by the insurance company or the defendant of your claim. We provide this fee structure to our clients to ensure that all claims have access to the legal system. Insurance companies have deep pockets, and if clients were forced to pay legal fees on an hourly basis, insurance companies would defend every claim until our clients ran out of money. Our fee structure ensures that our clients' claims are properly addressed, or given their day in court if reasonable compensation has not been offered.

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