
TORTS & FAMILY LAW: What's New, What's Old, and Practical Considerations for making these Claims.
Can you bring a Tort claim with your Family Law claim? What are the substantive and procedural implications? A review of Negligence and Intentional Torts, limitations, multiplicity of proceedings, damages, domestic violence claims, reputation and privacy claims. Case Law of note.
SPEAKER
Mary Jo Maur (Assistant Professor, Queen's University Faculty of Law)
MEETING DETAILS
On-demand. Originally presented on Thursday, February 9, 2023.
MEETING PRICE
Full Subscribers: No charge | Webcast subscribers: No charge | On-Demand Subscribers: No charge | Non-Section Subscribers: $15.00 | CBA Law Student Members: No charge
Participant Disclaimer - This is to confirm that you have agreed with the following terms and conditions:
All materials related to this course are for the sole use of the above said registrant, which may not be copied, reproduced, uploaded, posted, publicly displayed, translated, distributed, shared, modified, made available on a network or other website, used to create derivative works or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without the prior express written permission of the Canadian Bar Association.
Once payment has been processed for an on-demand event there will be no refund issued. Section subscriptions are non-transferrable, nor are substitutions permitted at meetings. You must be a current national CBA member to access this material.