The Appellate Function; Time to Get a Move On: A Limitations Update; Stop & Stay Where you Are: Stays of Proceedings | CPDonline.ca

The Appellate Function; Time to Get a Move On: A Limitations Update; Stop and Stay Where you Are: Stays of Proceedings

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
15 minutes
Substantive: 0.75
45 minutes
Published
2023
Presenter(s)
Erin Durant
Devan Marr
Justice Malcolm Rowe
Michael Wade
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
1 hour
Price
$119.00 plus tax
2023 Civil Litigation Updated Conference
Includes Handouts

Justice Malcolm Rowe presents The Appellate Function, Erin Durant and Devan Marr present Time to Get a Move On: A Limitations Update, and Michael Wade presents Stop and Stay Where you Are: Stays of Proceedings

Presenters

Erin Durant

Erin Durant is a litigator at Borden Ladner Gervais in Ottawa. She accepts retainers to defend professional negligence, officers' and directors' liability, property damage, personal injury and insurance coverage claims on behalf of insurers. She has represented title insurers in real property disputes and coverage litigation as well as other lawyers in negligence claims and disciplinary proceedings. She has appeared in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Federal Court and before the Law Society Tribunal. In her labour and employment practice, Erin works with a national team of lawyers to advise employers on union certification, bargaining, corporate transactions, employee terminations, arbitrations, wrongful dismissals (including insured claims), interest arbitrations and human rights complaints. Erin is a member of the Advocates' Society's Young Lawyers' Standing Committee and is past-chair of the Canadian Defence Lawyers' Young Lawyers Division. Erin was a member of The Advocates' Society's task forces on trials that published the Best Practices for Civil Trials and the Advocates' Society's Courts Technology Task Force that contributed to the Paperless Trials Manual. She is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Early Career Roundtable.

Devan Marr

Devan Marr is Research Lawyer in the Claims department. He was called to the bar in 2014. His practice has included a bit of everything from the plaintiff side of personal injury, employment litigation, coverage, and condominium D&O and EPL disputes. He's spent the last five years doing primarily insurance defence (first and third party) and coverage at Strigberger Brown Armstrong LLP in Toronto. Devan is also a board member for the Canadian Defence Lawyers and has obtained his Associate of Risk Management designation.

Justice Malcolm Rowe

Justice Rowe was born in 1953 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. He attended Memorial University from 1970 to 1975 where he earned a B.Sc., and a B.A. He attended Osgoode Hall Law School from 1975 to 1978, where he earned his LL.B. He was called to the Bar of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1978 and became a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1986. Justice Rowe first worked as Clerk Assistant in the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, where he served as procedural advisor to the Speaker. In 1980, he joined the Department of External Affairs as a Foreign Service Officer. In 1984, he joined the Ottawa office of Gowling and Henderson, first as an associate and then as a partner. While in private practice, he was part of the legal team that took the dispute over the determination of Canada’s maritime boundary around the French islands of St. Pierre et Miquelon to international arbitration. He was intensively involved in international negotiations and litigation concerning high seas overfishing on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. As part of this undertaking, he was also involved in negotiation of a new United Nations convention on high seas fisheries, initiatives at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and extended negotiations with the European Union. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1992. In 1996, he became Clerk of the Executive Council and Secretary to Cabinet in the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. While in this position, he continued to advise Canada’s litigation team in the high seas fisheries case brought by Spain before the International Court of Justice. Also while head of the public service, he was instrumental in securing a constitutional amendment to replace Newfoundland and Labrador’s denominational school system with a public system. Justice Rowe was appointed to the Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court, Trial Division in 1999 and was elevated to the Court of Appeal in 2001. Justice Rowe served as a lecturer in public and constitutional law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, as well as Chair of the International law section of the Canadian Bar Association. He has published various articles on public and international law. He served on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Superior Courts Judges’ Association. He was Chair of the Advisory Committee on Federal Judicial Appointments for Newfoundland and Labrador from 2006 to 2012. From 2002 to 2016, he was involved with Action Canada, a youth leadership development program, as an advisor, mentor and member of the National Selection Committee. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on October 28, 2016.

 

Michael Wade

Michael Wade is a senior associate in Soloway Wright’s Litigation Law Group, with a focus on personal injury, medical malpractice, and construction law. He is a graduate of Kingston University London and was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2013. Michael has extensive experience providing lectures to internationally trained lawyers seeking to qualify in Canada and law school graduates from both Canada and abroad seeking to complete their Bar Exams. He has appeared before the 

Superior Court of Justice, Divisional Court, the Federal Court, and various administrative tribunals. Michael is an avid rugby player and fan. He has attended three rugby world cups and has played the game at club, varsity, semi-professional and representative levels.

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