Author: Paul Mitchell, K.C.

Paul’s practice is limited to serious personal injury claims and art law. In his personal injury practice, he acts only on behalf of the injured, with an emphasis on brain…

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This series, by Pushor Mitchell personal Injury lawyer Paul Mitchell Q.C., will explain the Top Ten mistakes to avoid with your ICBC claim. The article will give tips on how

Johnson & Johnson  is likely facing many lawsuits as a result of defective hip-replacement devices that the drugmaker stopped selling last month after defect reports surfaced.

Officials of J&J and it's

ICBC has been accessing sites such as Facebook, Blogger, MySpace, and other social newtorking sites in order to investigate injury claims.

A recent BC Supreme Court case hi-lites a creative use of cell phones at an accident scene ; using your phone to photo the accident scene evidence AND obtain a

Supreme Court Case on Social Host Liability
 
I am concerned that many people may not know the details of this recent Supreme Court of Canada case,

Should I call a lawyer even if I may not have a case?

Yes, you should call a lawyer as soon as possible. Lawyers are trained to know the law

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