Six Under Six | CPDonline.ca

Six Under Six

Watch the two minute teaser above before purchasing this video.

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: 0.5
35 minutes
Published
2019
Presenter(s)
Kate Agyemang
Laetitia Auguste
Daniel Côte-Finch
Julia Dales
Kelli-Anne Day
Dana DuPerron
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
35 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
CCLA 39th Civil Litigation Conference
Includes Handouts
  • Tort of harassment – Merrifield v. Canada (Attorney General)
  • Nunc pro tunc – where and how to use it? Case: Bargain Club Inc. v. Co-Operators General Insurance Company
  • Share what you know - Blake v. Blake
  • Williams v. Richard – an update on social host liability
  • Sealing Orders, Donovan v. Sherman Estate
  • Naming to Discover - Sataur v. Starbucks Coffee Canada Inc.

Presenters

Kate Agyemang

A fully bilingual associate, born and raised in Ottawa, who practices in the areas of employment law, health law, insurance defence, and commercial litigation. She has an active practice advising business and insurer clients on meeting their legislative, contractual, and human rights obligations while effectively managing their costs. Her experience in health care, assessing medicals, and disability management helps her to quickly assess complex claims to identify next steps and resolve matters efficiently. She is the former President of the local Canadian Lawyers for International Human Rights (CLAIHR) group, and volunteers for Pro Bono Ontario and the Women’s Legal Mentorship Program.

Laetitia Auguste

Laetitia joined the Ottawa office of Forget Smith in 2018 after articling with the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Laetitia's practice is focused on insurance defence litigation, including bodily injury and accident benefits in both official languages of the court. Laetitia is a graduate of the University of Ottawa, where she obtained her Juris Doctor in the French Common Law Program in 2017. She also obtained her American Juris Doctor from Michigan State University College of Law in 2017. Prior to law school, Laetitia studied Criminology at the University of Ottawa and minored in Sociology. She was called to the bar in 2018. Laetitia is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the County of Carleton Law Association, l’Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Ontario (AJEFO) and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers.

Daniel Côte-Finch

Daniel is fluently bilingual and practises in both official languages. He was called to the bar in 2015 after completing his undergraduate and J.D. degree at the University of Ottawa. He articled at a mid-size full-service law firm in Ottawa where he gained an interest in civil litigation. He subsequently worked and was mentored at a litigation boutique in the Ottawa Valley where he practiced in general litigation, primarily focused on claims and disputes relating to accidents and personal injuries, disability, and other insurance related matters, with an emphasis on plaintiff-side motor vehicle claims. He returned to Ottawa in 2017 where he began practicing exclusively in insurance defence. His practice involves all types of property and casualty claims, including SABS disputes. Outside of work, he can be found on the golf course, motorcycling, and outdoors spending quality time with his four-legged best pal, Ruckus.

Julia Dales

Julia is finishing her first year as an associate at Dentons in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution group. Her areas of focus are commercial and employment law.

Kelli-Anne Day

Kelli-Anne Day is an associate lawyer at Merovitz Potechin LLP, practicing as a litigator in the areas of commercial litigation, condominium dispute resolution, bankruptcy and insolvency, mortgage enforcement, and creditors’ rights litigation. Kelli-Anne joined Merovitz Potechin LLP in 2013 as a student, articled with the firm’s litigation team, and was admitted to the bar of Ontario in 2018. In her practice, Kelli-Anne is typically in court on a weekly basis and has appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court, the Divisional Court and also has experience with written advocacy before the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Kelli-Anne is an active member of Ottawa’s very own Advocacy Club and is involved in the Eastern Ontario chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute. Outside of the office, Kelli-Anne splits her time between enjoying live music, watching hockey, and taking infinite photos of her puppy beagle Pancakes.

Dana DuPerron

Dana is a lawyer in Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP’s Employment Law Group, and has been with the firm since completing her articles with it in 2013-2014. In this capacity, she does work for both employers and employees. Dana was called to the bar in 2014 after completing J.D.s at the University of Ottawa and Michigan State University. Prior to law school, Dana obtained a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University. In her free time Dana enjoys reading, travelling, and chasing after her 2-year-old daughter.

Share this Page