
Getting Past the Gatekeeper: Expert Evidence at Trial
How Ontario judges gatekeep expert opinion evidence, and what plaintiff counsel can do to clear that bar. From a 2021 MLST panel.
Representing Victims of Medical Malpractice Across Ontario
Posts tagged Speaking Engagements collect Paul Cahill’s continuing professional development presentations, conference papers, panels, and lectures on medical malpractice litigation and civil procedure. Speaking to the profession is part of an active litigation practice, and these engagements address developments in standard of care, causation, expert evidence, and the conduct of complex trials.
The audiences range from other lawyers at continuing professional development programs to medical, academic, and community groups. This tag gathers announcements of and materials from those engagements in one place.
Posts tagged Speaking Engagements bring together Paul Cahill’s presentations and lectures on medical malpractice and related areas of civil litigation.

How Ontario judges gatekeep expert opinion evidence, and what plaintiff counsel can do to clear that bar. From a 2021 MLST panel.

Expert evidence, defence resourcing, and high-risk ER scenarios shape Ontario medical malpractice cases. From OTLA’s 2020 medical malpractice conference.

Why expert selection drives outcomes in Ontario medical malpractice cases. Paul Cahill on finding the right expert from an OTLA webinar.

The role of legal nurse consultants in medical malpractice cases, from records review to expert identification. From a 2015 Connect MLX seminar.
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