Breaking up is hard to do: the end of the retainer | CPDonline.ca

Breaking up is hard to do: the end of the retainer

Breaking up is hard to do: the end of the retainer

To purchase this video please click “Add to Cart”.

Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.
Credits
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2013
Presenter(s)
Andrew Lenz
Chris McLeod
Cynthia Miller
G. Patrick Smith
Janet Whitehead
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
45 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
33rd Annual Civil Litigation Conference
Includes Handouts

The LSUC’s rules; what to do when acting for multiple parties; grounds for termination by the lawyer; the importance of retainer agreements; getting off the record in court; solicitors’ liens and how to get paid.

Presenters

Andrew Lenz

Andrew Lenz graduated from the faculty of law of the University of Western Ontario. He articled at the Supreme Court of Canada and was called to the Bar in 1993. He practices at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall – mainly in the areas of Commercial and Public Litigation and has been a partner since 2000. He previously served on the organizing committee of this Conference.

Chris McLeod

Cynthia Miller

Justice G. Patrick Smith

Justice Smith was appointed to the Superior Court of Ontario (Thunder Bay, Ontario) in October 2001, and he transferred to Ottawa in 2013. He has extensive experience in criminal and complex civil litigation with a special interest in alternate dispute resolution and mediation. Justice Smith has been extensively involved for several years in the education of lawyers and judges, is a member of the Superior Court of Ontario Judicial Education Committee, a faculty member of the National Judicial Institute and past instructor at the Ontario Bar Admission Programme.

Janet Whitehead

Practice Areas

Share this Page