Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on April 26, 2021 in Firm News
Our lawyers, associates and staff at Greg Monforton & Partners are excited to announce that last week marked the firm’s 40th anniversary. Our Windsor, Ontario-based personal injury law firm opened its doors for the first time on April 21, 1981, with one goal in mind: to provide quality and affordable legal services for those who... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on April 23, 2021 in Firm News
Today, our firm is providing a free hot lunch to about 50 health care workers stationed at the mass vaccination clinic in downtown Windsor located at the corner of Pitt and Ferry at 167 Ferry St. Windsor Hall (formerly Windsor Star building) is just one of several clinics in the city assisting with the distribution... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on April 7, 2021 in Firm News
On Thursday, April 15th, our medical outreach team at Greg Monforton & Partners will be presenting a 30-minute free lunch webinar titled, “Protecting Patients Who May Be Exhibiting Signs of Incapacity.” The webinar will be online via Zoom and run from 12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is open to case managers, clinical psychologists, occupational... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on March 24, 2021 in Firm News
This afternoon, partner Jennifer Bezaire will be moderating an Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) webinar titled, “Navigating Capacity Issues in Civil Litigation” alongside Philippa Geddie of the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee. The webinar will run from 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Registration is limited to OTLA members and is still open up... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on March 22, 2021 in Firm News
Available via this link is a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice with regard to a motion brought by partner Jennifer Bezaire seeking to strike a jury because of COVID-19-caused delays in getting this matter to trial. The defendant resisted our attempt because it is at a strategic advantage should the trial... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on February 4, 2021 in Firm News
We are proud to announce that our founding partner Greg Monforton is currently being featured in a segment on The Weather Network involving vehicle warm-up thefts. During the winter months in Canada, many motorists leave their cars running to try to warm up the inside of the car prior to driving off. However, cars left... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on February 1, 2021 in Firm News
All of us here at Greg Monforton and Partners are proud to have been selected to receive the 2021 Three Best Rated® award as a leading plaintiff’s personal injury law firm in Windsor, Ontario. Since 2014, Three Best Rated® has been recognizing the top three local businesses and other professionals making a difference in cities... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on January 19, 2021 in Firm News
On Friday, January 29th, partner Jennifer Bezaire will be presenting a paper at Tricks of the Trade, an annual conference for the personal injury bar hosted by The Advocates’ Society (TAS). The paper is titled, “Accident Benefits Update”, and it covers various changes and decisions with the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT). The TAS event will... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on December 29, 2020 in Firm News
Greg Monforton & Partners’ Senior Associate Joanna Sweet wrote an article for The Litigator, a publication of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA), providing guidance for plaintiff lawyers on obtaining compensation when a client is faced with coverage-related issues. In the December 2020 publication, Joanna discusses how the minimum coverage limits may not be enough... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on December 10, 2020 in Firm News
During this time of year, many seniors in the Windsor-Essex area feel especially lonely or are isolated. The pandemic has made things worse. Fortunately, the Be a Santa to a Senior program, run by Home Instead, helps collect and deliver gifts donated by the community to older adults who are experiencing holiday loneliness. The facility in... Read More