Thursday, February 4, 2010

2010 Nominations

Law Society Medals


The Law Society Medal was established in 1985. The purpose of the award is to recognize outstanding service within the profession whether in a particular area of practice, the academic sphere or in some other professional capacity. The award may be made for devotion to professional duties over a long period or for a single outstanding act of service in accordance with the highest ideals of the legal profession.
Nominations for this award should be submitted in writing
with a current curriculum vitae and letters of support.
Persons who have been nominated in past years, but not recognized, may be nominated again.


Lincoln Alexander Award


The Lincoln Alexander Award is awarded annually in recognition of an Ontario lawyer who has demonstrated long-standing interest and commitment to the public and to the pursuit of community service on behalf of residents of Ontario. The award was created in 2002 in honour of The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander, P.C., C.C., O.Ont., Q.C., former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Member of Parliament, federal Cabinet Minister, and 2002 Law Society Medal recipient, to reward his dedication to the people of Ontario and the legal community.

Nominations for this award should be submitted in writing with a current curriculum vitae and letters of support. Persons who have been nominated in past years, but not recognized, may be nominated again.

Laura Legge Award


In May 2007, Convocation approved the establishment of the Laura Legge Award. This award is to be given annually to a female member of the Law Society who has exemplified leadership within the profession. Laura Legge has been a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1948. She became the first elected female Bencher, the first woman ever to serve as Treasurer and is a senior partner of the firm of Legge & Legge. This award has been created to recognize her exemplary professional career, her mentorship of other lawyers, her long-standing service to the Law Society, and her admirable contribution to community service.

Nominations for this award should be submitted in writing with a current curriculum vitae and letters of support. Deadline for nominations is February 26, 2010.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Toronto lawyer jailed 39 months for insider trading

Stanko Grmovsek, who pleaded guilty to insider trading in Ontario last year, was sentenced Thursday to three years and three months in jail, according to the Financial Post.

The Toronto lawyer received the sentence in an Ontario court for his part in a scheme in which he earned $9 million US by trading stocks based upon illegally-obtained information.

Grmovsek pleaded guilty to the insider trading charges in Canada and the United States last October after a joint investigation by the Ontario Securities Commission, the RCMP's Integrated Enforcement Team and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The OSC said Grmovsek and law school classmate Gil Cornblum exchanged confidential information on numerous corporate transactions between 1994 and 2008.

Cornblum, who committed suicide last October, would use his position as a lawyer to seek out confidential information on companies and give it to Grmovsek, "for sole the purpose of [trading in securities] … by Grmovsek for a profit," the OSC's statement of allegations in the matter reads.

The pair tried to disguise their activities by using numerous brokerage accounts in the Bahamas before routing their illicit profits back into Canada, the regulator said. Cornblum tipped Grmovsek to material in advance of news releases on 46 separate publicly traded companies, according to the OSC.

Cornblum was a mergers and acquisitions lawyer at a number of prestigious law firms in Toronto and New York until 2008. Grmovsek was a practising lawyer until 1997, "when he ceased practising law and engaged in the illegal insider trading scheme full-time," the OSC said.

As part of an earlier agreement with the OSC, Grmovsek was ordered to disgorge all profits obtained in the scheme, and will be permanently prohibited from buying or selling securities or acting as a director or officer at any registered firms.

A reader from internet says:

For those who think white collar robbery is sentenced lighter than "the average guy robbery" google these words "Nima Saadati CIBC Richmond Hill bank robber".

Didn't wanna cut and paste an article from another pubplication (not sure if it is allowed). Essentially, this guy was sentenced to 10 months in jail. He and an accomplice had robbed a lady at a bank when she tried to make a "large bank deposit" we was brandishing a weapon (a steel pipe)...they were caught about a month later when they tried to rob a CIBC branch in Vaughan which just happened to be under surveilance.

The point is his 10 month sentence was a reduced ("time served") and he was anticipated to spend 3 months and 16 days in jail.

Again, without commenting on the appropriateness of the sentence in the case that this thread is about, don't suggest that lawyers get softer sentences for robbery than other folks.

Other says:

I just don't see the difference between what this scum bag did and what a armed robber holding up a bank does. Why is the punishment so different ?
This white collar crime can affect thousands of people impverishing them to such an extent that would domino into other crimes.

White collar crime is not really a crime because the law makers are white collared people. You cannot have the same laws apply to the 1% rich and ruling class, as it does to the rest of society.

Have you no sense or understanding of history.

f the lawyer absconded with only a million in cash, then he would get.... ummmm 4 1/2 months? A Huron, Mohawk,Cree person who steals to feed his family would get a hell of a lot more than 40 months. Such a fair and equitable system. 9 million dollars and only 39 months. Wow. I guess it wasn't violent..... like... Madoff and all the suicides he initiated. It wasn't violent. Not a danger to society. Doesn't make sense. I guess the rule of thumb is, if you are going to steal, STEALLLLLLLL BIG!!!!. The law respects that an honours that. Penny ante stealing is going to get you hard time. Glorious gobs of money is gonna get you club fed. Go big.

Perhaps because whenever lawyers are criticized there is an imbalance of posts/comments from people who have that "all lawyers are bad" point of view.....so, if the comments end up being very one sided, so will the agree/disagree selections....I guess

Like the man says a lawyer went to a whorehouse three nights in a row demanding sex witht the same woman an paying $5,000 per go. When she asked why are you paying so much he says "your sister died and left you $15,000 that I had to deliver in person".

Goes to show you that after almost 50 years of Liberal rule you can count on death, taxes and being screwed by a lawyer.

I do a lot of trading and I'm all in favour of the law rounding up the crooks and insider traders. Some brokers are even known to brag about not getting caught because the law just doesn't regulate our markets. Perhaps if those entrusted to monitor the markets were not taken from among their broker golfing buddies.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Slip and Fall Accidents Overview

A slip and fall injury is that you slip and fall due to a dangerous condition on other’s property. People who owned or maintained that property are held liable for the injury. An injured plaintiff must establish the existence of a duty by the defendant and the theory that the defendant was negligent. The following are common slip and fall scenarios:
• Slipping on spilled food or drink in a grocery store
• Tripping and falling on merchandise that has fallen from store shelves or that is improperly stacked in the aisles
• Slipping on ice or snow in a parking lot or on a sidewalk in front of a store or office building
• Slipping on a loose throw rug while at a party
• Tripping and falling down stairs that are loose, worn or missing a handrail
• Slipping on a wet floor in a public restroom that has been recently cleaned, but no sign warning about the wet floor was posted
These are just a few of the many scenarios in which a slip and fall accident may occur. Slip and fall accidents are extremely common and can happen almost anywhere.
Many accidents happened for people careless. If you are going without looking and trip over an obvious curb, the property owner of occupier is not at fault, the injured person cannot recover regardless of his serious injury. If both of them are at fault, you might be able to recover from the land owner with the amount reduced.
There are often a number of people who may be held responsible for injuries. For commercial setting, the property owner, the business and a management company may be liable as well. For a residential setting, a landlord and tenant may be liable for that injuries which caused by dangerous conditions on the property.
A slip and fall or a trip and fall accident can be result in serious injuries. If you were injured on another's property, you may be able to recover damages. Though common, slip and fall accidents can be legally complex. It is important to contact an attorney who has experience handling slip and fall cases in Toronto and Vancouver.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Whether or not to be considered liable for injury?

Several factors need to be taken into account to determine if there may be liability, but in general, a property owner will be liable when the victim can prove:
1. The property owner caused the unsafe condition and the resulting slip and fall accident, i.e., by not cleaning up a spill, not marking it with a “caution” sign.
2. The property owner was aware of the unsafe condition but failed to take action to correct the unsafe condition.
3. The property owner knew or should have known about the danger, because a “reasonable person” would have known about the danger and taken corrective action to prevent the injury that resulted.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Why you need lawyer if you are injured?

Whether it is a car accident, fall, death of a family member, disability claim, or medical malpractice, when the unexpected strikes you need advice, support or maybe just a few clear answers from an experienced attorney.
There are many things you need to know if you are injured. Because there are time restrictions, you must act within the limitation period. If you don’t act within the limitation period, you may permanently lose your opportunity to act on your claim. So you need contact your lawyer as soon as possible, after an injury. Don’t meet your insurance company dealing with the claim by yourself, unless you know what’s different between the Section A or B Part of the claim.
You also need to take the important steps immediately after being injured. To make initial contact to your family doctor, to the defendant insurance company and other appropriate parties that you may don’t know.
The personal injury lawyer will help you to negotiate your claim with the lawyer for the defendant insurance company. It’s important that you can follow up on all treatment recommended and see your General Physician regularly to review your injuries. The injury lawyers are going to help you to understand of your rights and responsibilities and get as more as you want.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to select the best personal injury lawyer for your situation?

It’s important to select the best lawyer from hundreds of personal injury lawyers in Vancouver.
First, you should narrow your choices down to four or five lawyers you will contact directly. The best way to find lawyers is to search it from reputable lawyers’ association webpage. This will increase your chances of getting better service. At the meantime, the lawyer’s office should be near the accident place, if you are the injured party.
Searching a lawyer’s name to see if any testimonials about him on local business website, not only their own website. Searching for lawyer’s industry events and local news website to see if any useful news has been published about cases a lawyer has handled.
If you have friends who have used injury lawyers, don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations. If you trust an attorney in another area, you can ask for suggestions as well.
After that, you should call and speak to someone. A meeting with this lawyer will help you to find out if he is the right person for your case. A good personal injury lawyer will be busy and may not see you at short notice, so don’t worry about that.
If your claim is unsuccessful, you shouldn’t be liable for that costs, otherwise, about 30 per cent of the settlement allowance will go to your lawyer.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Important points keep in your mind when you are injured

Here are some points that are important to keep in your mind if you are injured.
1. The pain and discomfort does not happen right away after the motor vehicle collision or personal injury. It will occur several days later.
2. It’s important to obtain the name of the person in the collision, the information of motor vehicle insurance company and contact information of any witnesses.
3. The precisely location of your collision or injury .
4. Trying to get help from an emergency room at a hospital via ambulance, a walk-in basis, any health care professional, in order to overcome your medical condition.
5. Take photos of the damaged motor vehicle, the location of the incident place. It’s necessary to get an appraisal done to your damaged motor vehicle.
6. Ask your attorney for signing any documents or giving any statements to the insurance companies.
7. Get help from an experienced personal injury attorney.
Remember what you need do in such a situation.

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