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w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m M A Y 2 0 1 7 49 Wagners, Halifax wagners.co Wagners is an established leader in plaintiff personal injury litigation. They represent the plaintiff client exclusively in: medical malpractice; individual, institutional or govern- ment negligence; auto accidents; defective products; hospital errors; misdiagnosis; birth trauma and other incidents. Wagners handles compli- cated cases with referrals from many firms throughout the Maritime prov- inces and beyond due to their experi- ence. Their lawyers have decades of experience in the area of personal injury law and are active in advo- cacy for the protection of access to justice, patient and civil rights. They are watchful of changes in legislation that may harm or restrict the rights of clients. "I have partnered with this firm in the past and my firm has also been opposing counsel. No matter what side you are on, they always treat counsel with respect, they demon- strate a high degree of integrity and knowledge of the area of law." Slater Vecchio LLP Vancouver, B.C. slatervecchio.com For those who are in British Columbia and have suffered a complex or catastrophic injury, this is a firm many turn to for help. Slater Vecchio is a 110-member team of lawyers, paralegals, legal assistants and case managers. Led by Michael Slater, Anthony Vecchio, James Buckley and James Richards, they see the key to their success through their investment in the best interests of their clients' rehabilitation. Working with some of the top medical professionals in the business to mitigate the harm to their clients enables them to make a significant and positive difference in people's lives with a view to restore their clients to the best that they can be following a traumatic event. "They take a professional, inventive and yet practical approach to cases. They will go to court and prepare as if they are going to court. But they pick a theory of the case and don't just throw it all in. Clients come first for them." New and updated in this edition The third edition of Family Law Arbitration in Canada features expanded commentary and comprehensive coverage of the most significant recent decisions, including: • M. v. F. (2015 Ont. C.A.) • Murphy v. Murphy (2015 Ont. C.A.) • Popack v. Lipszyk (2016 Ont. C.A.) • Pinder v. Woodrow (2015 Alta. Q.B.) • Dawson v. Dawson (2016 Alta. Q.B.) • McMillan v. McMillan (2015 B.C. S.C.) • McLaren v. Casey (2016 B.C. S.C.) The third edition also features: • Significant updates to the material on Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario family arbitration law • A subsection on Agreements for Arbitration in regard to Future Disputes; Secondary Arbitrations • A new chapter on Parenting Coordinators New Edition Family Law Arbitration in Canada, 3rd Edition Ann C. Wilton and Gary S. Joseph (MacDonald & Partners LLP) Available risk-free for 30 days Order online: www.carswell.com | Call Toll-Free: 1-800-387-5164 In Toronto: 416-609-3800 Order # 987801-65203 $146 Softcover approx. 450 pages February 2017 978-0-7798-7801-7 Shipping and handling are extra. Price(s) subject to change without notice and subject to applicable taxes. © 2017 Thomson Reuters Canada Limited 00241ZT-A85127-CM Find on-the-spot answers to conducting family arbitrations Top Personal Injury Boutiques