LINDA'S RECORD OF PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICE: |
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2016 - Published Eden Cooking School Demonstrators' Recipes, First Edition, Toronto, on February 29 |
2012 - Began researching and presenting on health questions |
2010-2016 - Coordinated and demonstrated at the Eden Cooking School in Toronto |
2004 - Completed and mounted information providing web page
- Commenced lecturing on "The Colour Code" summer of 2004 - Conceived and organized WEBb's BNI Adventure Afternoon networking event - Attained accreditation as certified Vegetarian Cooking School Instructor - Director, Religious Liberties, Kingsview Village Church |
2003 - Director, Health and Temperance Department, Kingsview Village Church - Revision of the Do You Know publication series - Publication of "The Power of Personal Penmanship" in the BIG BOOK - Received BNI's Master Networker Award |
2002 - Publication of "New Home Construction" why you need a lawyer, Toronto Business Times, June 2002 - Received BNI's MVP Award [Most Valuable Player] BNI Chapter Award of Excellence |
2001 - Director, Communications Department, and Church Clerk, Kingsview Village |
2000 - Trekked Antarctica and Easter Island and conclusion of the 7 Continents, 7 Oceans, Millennium around-the-world cruise and return to Toronto and law practice reinvigorated |
1999 - Commencement of travel sabbatical on the 7 Continents, 7 Oceans, Millennium around-the-world cruise |
1998 - Offered e-mail communication with clients - Commenced feeding the homeless, religious liberties, and nursing home visitation programme |
1997 - Established new law in civil procedure in Lochwin v. Wasserman - see Explanatory Notes on Reported Cases 9, and the listing under Business Law, Corporate & Commercial, Trials and Civil Litigation |
1996 - Mounting of law practice's first web page |
1995 - Established new law in family law in Orzeck v. Orzeck, which clarifyies the parental obligation to pay child support to or for a child over the age of majority, who was not in communication with the parent - see Explanatory Notes on Reported Cases 10, and the listing under Family Law and Civil Litigation |
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Reported Cases
Areas of Law Considered in this case: - Lawyer's Negligence - Fraud - Guarantees - Business Law - Civil Procedure - Misrepresentation - Civil Litigation
Lochwin v. Wasserman, [1997] O.J. No. 1113 (Gen. Div.)
In a civil lawsuit, there are sometimes court appearances prior to trial, to decide procedural and tactical issues. These court appearances are called motions and are governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure, and the cases decided under each of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
In this case, my client sued her former lawyers for malpractice in the sale of a commercial building. Other defendants were sued for other contract and tort and misrepresentation claims. Evidence surfaced prior to trial, which required a substantial reworking of the Plaintiff's narrative and allegations [pleadings] in the Statement of Claim against the former lawyers, as well as another defendant.
Since the Rules of Civil Procedure require the consent of all of the parties, or a court order, and at least one of the defendants would not consent [although they would not oppose and did not appear] bringing a motion was necessary.
I obtained an order allowing the amendments, and an order required that one of the defendants, who had not fulfilled the undertakings [or promises under oath] that he gave on his oral examination for discovery, answer his outstanding undertakings.
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