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October 23, 2014 The Carlu, Toronto Practical Strategies for Experts: The Shifting Landscape A one-day conference for experts, health care professionals and those who may be called to testify Conference sponsored by

Personal Injury Alliance Three of Canada s top ranked personal injury law firms, sharing one common goal; to restore the lives of accident victims with dignity and compassion. The law firms of the Personal Injury Alliance practice with compassion and dedication to ensure financial security for their clients futures. About the Conference The Personal Injury Alliance firms all have extraordinary trial records. Each firm has Conference Goals the resources and experience needed to take the most serious cases to trial, rather than backing down to the insurance companies by settling for anything less than fair compensation. Develop and enhance techniques for providing expert testimony Improve your confidence in court Educate delegates about the technical requirements of the law Provide insight on how to handle difficult counsel Provide strategies for court preparation Help delegates become more effective witnesses Accident victims often have nowhere to turn for advice regarding how to secure quality legal representation. Trying to properly assess a firm s competence, history, skills, and experience can be Who Should Attend This conference will be of interest to all experts, health care professionals and those who may be called to testify, regardless of the level of experience. overwhelming. By contacting the Personal Continuing Education Credits Injury Alliance and retaining a lawyer from Conference attendance certificates will be provided. Registrants are encouraged to review self-assessment guidelines issued by their professional college or association for continuing education credits, or contact their professional college or association for further information. one of the three Alliance firms, clients can feel confident that they are choosing a firm that has an established history of success. For more information call 1-855-4-PIA-LAW or visit www.pialaw.ca Registration fees are donated entirely to: Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital

Strategies for Experts: The Shifting Landscape 7:30 Registration and Breakfast 8:30 Welcome and Introduction Co-chairs: Richard Halpern, John McLeish and James Vigmond 8:40 Writing an Effective Report Adam Little Structure of the report: What should it look like? Use of legal terms and understanding causation 9:05 Effective Expert Evidence: A View from the Bench The Honourable Justice Darla Wilson The implications of Rule 53 The importance of the treating health care professional 9:30 5 Tips to Being a Great Expert Witness Sloan Mandel Having your opinion accepted by the court has a bearing on your integrity 5 ways to help ensure your views prevail, while respecting your obligations and duties as an expert witness All speakers are confirmed at 9:55 Evidence of Treating Professionals: The time of printing but Implications of Westerhoff are subject Rikin Morzaria to change. Admissibility of opinions of the treating health care professional Why reports are better for the patient than clinical notes and records 10:15 Refreshment Break AgendaPractical 10:45 The Importance of Comprehensive Notes and Records Ryan Murray How good records help both patient care and the litigation process How good records help protect your opinion from scrutiny 11:00 Trial Dynamics: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Roger Oatley The music is more important than the words It s about communicating 11:30 Numbers don t Lie (Do They?) Dale Orlando Taking the mystery out of math The effects of living longer and working older 12:00 Lunch 1:15 Trial Demonstration Moderator: Wendy Moore Mandel Participants: Craig Brown, Patrick Brown, Brian Cameron, Jamie Catania, Troy Lehman, Ellen Lipkus Witness an engineer and life care planning expert testify in a mock trial Real experts will be examined in chief and cross-examined on issues that arise in the courtroom Lawyers on both sides will test the expert on some discrete issues arising from their reports 2:30 Refreshment Break 3:00 Demonstrative Evidence and the Use of Technology in the Courtroom Darcy Merkur Discover the importance of models, charts and other demonstrative tools Learn how these aids to testimony can make your evidence easier to understand and more persuasive 3:30 Ask the Experts Moderator: James Vigmond Panel: The Honourable Justice Tom McEwen, Richard Halpern, John McLeish Your questions answered. 4:15 Cocktail Reception

About the Faculty CRAIG BROWN was called to the Bar in 1980. He has practiced with Thomson, Rogers for over 30 years and is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in Civil Litigation. Craig is listed in Best Lawyers in Canada and is one of Lexpert s Leading Civil Litigation Practitioners. Since 1990, Craig has restricted his practice to acting for plaintiffs in serious personal injury claims, class actions and medical malpractice claims. He has over 50 reported Court and Tribunal decisions and has tried numerous jury actions over the past three decades. PATRICK BROWN is a partner at McLeish Orlando and has been practicing personal injury for over 20 years. He is a past president of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and was awarded the Distinguished Service Award. He currently is the Chair of the Ontario Bar Associations Insurance Law Section. He is a Certified Litigation Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada and has been selected by peers to be included in Best Lawyers in Canada. BRIAN CAMERON completed his LLB at Western University and was called to the Bar in 2001. He joined Oatley Vigmond in 1999 and became a partner in 2008. Brian represents people who have sustained serious injuries and the families of those who have died. His practice focuses on resolving claims arising from motor vehicle collisions, boating injuries, occupiers liability claims and product liability issues. JAMIE CATANIA is a Vice President at Giffin Koerth Forensic Engineering and leads the Collision Reconstruction & Personal Injury Group. He has specialized in the study of collisions and mechanical failures for 20 years, has been the principal engineer in over 2000 investigations, and is qualified to perform all aspects of collision reconstruction. Jamie is frequently invited by the legal and insurance communities to provide his perspective on matters within his field, and takes an active role in guiding the practice of forensic engineering in his professional community. He has been qualified on numerous occasions as an expert in various levels of the court system in Ontario and British Columbia for both plaintiff and defence. RICHARD HALPERN was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1984 and has practiced law with Thomson, Rogers since his call to the Bar. Richard s practice concentrates on serious injury cases arising from medical malpractice and motor vehicle accidents. Richard has extensive experience in complex medical malpractice cases, particularly those involving birth trauma. Richard is a member of The Holland Group; a group that promotes reforms in medical malpractice aimed at increasing access to justice and timely and equitable resolutions of medical malpractice claims. TROY LEHMAN is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario law school. Troy was called to the Bar in 2001. He received the highest mark on the Bar admission course from Western University. Troy joined Oatley Vigmond in 2006 and became partner in 2010. ELLEN LIPKUS is an occupational therapist, case manager, canadian certified life care planner (CCLCP) and clinical manager with Rehabilitation Management Inc. (RMI). Since 1989, Ellen s clinical work experience has involved individuals living with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopaedic injuries, and chronic pain, in both hospital and community-based settings. She has been a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto, co-presented at Rehabilitation and Life Care Planning Symposium and co-authored Paediatric Life Care Planning Here s what lawyers need to know for The Litigator magazine. She has been qualified as an expert in Ontario courts numerous times. ADAM LITTLE is a partner at Oatley Vigmond. Adam believes that achieving exceptional results in personal injury claims requires creativity, dedication, perseverance, and hard work. He strives to apply those qualities on behalf of all his clients. A graduate of Queen s University Faculty of Law (2000) and the University of Toronto (1996), Adam was called to the Bar in 2002. Since that time, Adam has dedicated his practice to obtaining compensation for motor vehicle accidents, medical negligence, occupiers liability claims and other insurance disputes. SLOAN MANDEL was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1996 and is certified by the LSUC as a specialist in Civil Litigation. Sloan is a partner at Thomson, Rogers. He attended Cornell University, graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1994, and was called to the Bar in 1996. His practice focuses exclusively on Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice litigation on behalf of plaintiffs. Sloan s peers have identified him as a leading practitioner in the area of Personal Injury Litigation and he is listed in The Best Lawyers in Canada publication. THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE THOMAS MCEWEN was appointed to the Superior Court of Ontario in June 2009. Prior to his appointment, he practiced in the area of civil litigation. His practice focused on major tort litigation, including personal injury, medical malpractice, professional liability, products liability, class actions, sexual abuse and insurance coverage. While a practicing lawyer, Justice McEwen was listed in a number of peer review publications including Martindale-Hubbell, Best Lawyers in Canada, and Lexpert. He sits as a Justice in Toronto. JOHN MCLEISH is a founding partner of McLeish Orlando LLP. His practice is devoted to representing individuals and their families who have suffered losses through a serious or catastrophic personal injury or the death of a loved one. John has recovered the largest personal injury damages award in Canada an $18.4 million award for a young brain injured girl and her family against a negligent driver, an insurance company, and the Ministry of Transportation. John is a Certified Litigation Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada and was recently named Toronto's 2013 Lawyer of the Year in Personal Injury Litigation by Best Lawyers in Canada. He has been included in a number of peer review publications such as Martindale-Hubbell and Lexpert. DARCY MERKUR is a lawyer with Thomson, Rogers. In addition to being certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in Civil Litigation, Darcy has been repeatedly recognized by his peers in the Lexpert Directory and Best Lawyers in Canada in personal injury litigation. Additionally, Darcy was the proud recipient of the 2011 Dean Edgell Award, presented by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association for his significant contribution and excellence in legal writing, continuing legal education, and leadership activities. His reputation as a leader in the personal injury field was recently acknowledged in a Toronto Sun article on auto insurance where Darcy was referred to as "one of the province's leading personal injury lawyers. WENDY MOORE MANDEL is a gold medalist from the University of Western Ontario and graduated from Queen s University Faculty of Law in 1993. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1995. She is a partner at Thomson, Rogers. Her practice is exclusively personal injury and medical malpractice cases, acting on behalf of seriously injured people and their families. Wendy is a past Director of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) and is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada s Justicia Project, the Advocates Society, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association. RIKIN MOZARIA is a partner with McLeish Orlando LLP in Toronto. He has dedicated his legal career to serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, including medical malpractice, disability insurance, and products liability cases. Rikin is the past chair of the New Lawyers Division of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and is a Director of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. He has been a Director and Secretary of the Board of the Canadian Lawyers for International Human Rights (CLAIHR) since 2003. RYAN MURRAY is a partner at Oatley Vigmond. He joined the firm in 2006, shortly after he was called to the Bar in 2005. Ryan holds an Honours B.A. from York University, as well as a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and a Master of Laws (LL.M) in Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School. ROGER OATLEY is a certified civil litigation specialist restricting his practice to serious personal injuries. He has been a frequent speaker at continuing education programs in Canada and the United States, including the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Canadian Bar Association, the Canadian Trial Lawyers Association, the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, the Advocates' Society, and the American Association for Justice. Roger is a past President of the Advocates' Society, a past Director of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a Fellow of the Trial Lawyers of America. In April 2011, Canadian Lawyer magazine acknowledged Roger's firm, Oatley Vigmond, as one of the top personal injury boutiques in Canada. In May of 2013, the Ontario Bar Association presented Roger with the Award of Excellence in Insurance Law. DALE ORLANDO is one of the founding partners of McLeish Orlando. He practices exclusively in the area of plaintiff s personal injury litigation and has represented catastrophically injured people and their family members throughout Ontario. McLeish Orlando was recently recognized by Canadian Lawyer magazine as one of Canada s top five personal injury law firms. Dale is a Past President of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and has been selected by peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers in Canada registry. Dale is frequently asked to chair and lecture at continuing legal education programs, numerous law schools in Ontario and community hospitals and legal clinics. JAMES VIGMOND is the former president of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, and continues to be a leading figure of Ontario s personal injury trial bar. At Oatley, Vigmond, Jim leads a team of lawyers and support staff with broad expertise in spinal cord, brain injury and serious orthopedic cases. Jim designed the course Personal Injury Advocacy which he teaches at Queen s University Law School. His students have twice given him the Teaching Excellence Award. He has been voted by his peers as among The Best Lawyers in Canada annually from 2006 to 2014, is a Certified Litigation Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada, a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America and a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. For Jim, the clients right to fair compensation is the pillar of his deep commitment to improving the lives of injured persons and their families. THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE DARLA WILSON received a Bachelor of Arts from Queen s University in 1981, and a Bachelor of Laws from Queen s University in 1984. She was admitted to the Bar of Ontario in 1986. Madam Justice Wilson, was previously a partner with Lawson McGrenere LLP where she practiced exclusively in the area of civil litigation. She carried on her practice throughout Ontario defending hospitals and other health care facilities on negligence claims, general insurance defence work including occupier s liability, motor vehicle and municipal negligence claims, as well as representing plaintiffs in personal injury claims. Madam Justice Wilson was an instructor in trial advocacy at the University of Toronto Law School, as well as a Director of Advocates Society and a member of the Board of Directors of the Medico-Legal Society. In December 2007, she was appointed to the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto. Madam Justice Wilson is an avid runner, and completed the Boston Marathon in 2010.

REGISTRATION Bloor St. W. Bloor St. E. Register online at www.oatleyvigmond.com or complete the form below. Name Position Dundas St. W. Avenue Rd. University Ave. Queen s Park Wellesley St. W. College St. Wellesley St. E. Carlton St. Jarvis St. Parliament St. Spadina Ave. Yonge St. Dundas St. E. Organization Address City Province Postal Code Phone Fax Richmond St. W. October 23, 2014 The Carlu, Toronto Richmond St. E. E-mail Ienclose a cheque for $ Please make your cheque payable to McLeish Orlando LLP in Trust. Return your registration form and cheque to: Nikaela Macaalay at McLeish Orlando, One Queen St. E., Suite 1620, Box 76, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2W5. Registration is not complete until payment is received. A confirmation of registration will be sent to all attendees. If you do not receive a confirmation of registration, you are not registered for the conference. For further information, call Nikaela Macaalay of McLeish Orlando at 416-366-3311, or email rsvp@mcleishorlando.com. CONFERENCE COST Early Bird Registration: $175 until July 31st. Regular: $225 Conference materials, breakfast buffet, refreshments, and luncheon are provided compliments of the conference sponsors. The proceeds from this conference will be shared between Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital. Conference sponsored by