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Rent Relief for Small Firms: Help is Available

  • May 07, 2020

Whether you need advice on how to negotiate rent relief with your landlord, or have questions on how to access the government support programs available to small businesses for rent assistance, this program will give you the information you need.  

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Complimentary Archived Video

Ethics and Professionalism in Workers' Compensation Adjudication

  • November 13, 2019

Lawyers practicing workers’ compensation law are presented with unique ethical and professional dilemmas.  What are the tactics and strategies lawyers should use to make a persuasive case within the ethical bounds of the practice of law?

Student Forum, Workers' Compensation

Complimentary Archived Video

Can Ontario Claimants Access U.S. Asbestos Trust Funds?

  • April 17, 2018

Here in Ontario we are at the peak of asbestos diseases which are mainly from occupational exposures in decades past. Annually, this includes about 150 mesothelioma and 450 lung cancer cases, with some cases arising from non-occupational exposure such as family members being exposed to asbestos dust from work clothing.

Workers' Compensation, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

The New Landscape of PTSD Claims and Return to Work Plans

  • December 01, 2016

With the passing of Bill 163, Supporting Ontario’s First Responders Act (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder), 2016, and the WSIB Policy which followed, there is a great deal of interest in PTSD in the compensation community.

Workers' Compensation, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

WSIAT Caselaw and Judicial Review Update: Learn the Latest

  • October 20, 2016

The law in the area of workplace safety and insurance continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Both the courts and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeal Tribunal have addressed a number of important and complex legal issues this past year.

Workers' Compensation, Student Forum

Archived Video

Up Close with the Experts: The 2015 OBA Workplace Safety and Insurance Law Program

  • May 26, 2015

This hugely popular annual review of current issues and practical strategies features a highly experienced faculty of leading counsel and medical experts who will give you the insights, background and tools you need to provide superior representation for your clients at the WSIB and WSIAT.

Workers' Compensation