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April 2025

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www.canadianlawyermag.com 19 tion and the role of our lawyers to meet the changing needs of society." • The firm is proactively adapting liti- gation strategies to address techno- logical advancements and societal shifts, including taking on social media giants to advocate for change and protect future generations. Thomson Rogers LLP "We're not competing with every new firm in the space," says managing partner Stephen D'Agostino. "Our focus is on the most complex cases, and that's where we believe the future of personal injury law is headed." • The firm concentrates on complex, high- value litigation, directing its resources toward cases that require long-term strategy, expert advocacy, and a deep understanding of life-altering injuries. Wagners Law Firm "What we're seeing is a move into different areas of personal injury, away from the traditional car crash, rear-end collision cases and into other areas where people need assistance, such as class actions and medical malpractice," observes Raymond F. Wagner, KC, founder and principal. "Interestingly, a growing area in our firm is dog bites." • To ensure stability, the firm is diversifying into emerging areas within the personal injury space, including snowmobile and boating accidents. Bogoroch & Associates LLP "We're at a turning point in the history of personal injury litigation in this province THANK YOU When we were first recognized as a top Personal Injury Boutique in 2011, we promised to make every effort to stay at the top. Fourteen years later we still are. Thank you to our colleagues, clients, friends, and especially our clerks and support team. www.hshlawyers.com 833 409 0946

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