Firm News Blog

Greg Monforton & Partners Present $1,000 Scholarship to Amy Liu

Greg Monforton & Partners is proud to announce that Amy Liu has been presented with a $1,000 scholarship on behalf of the law firms annual Scholarship for Higher Education. The firm launched the Greg Monforton Scholarship for Higher Education earlier this year. Following the review of applications by a selection committee, Liu and two others... Read More

Greg Monforton Selected for Inclusion in 2016 List of Canadas Best Lawyers

We are very excited to announce that firm partner, Greg Monforton, has been selected for inclusion in the 2016 list of The Best Lawyers in Canada©. Rankings from The Best Lawyers in Canada© are based on an evaluation plan created by The Best Lawyers. Client and lawyer evaluations, and peer reviews from leading lawyers in... Read More

Greg Monforton speaks out on Proposal to Remove Leamington Break Wall

The Ministry of Transport is currently assessing whether to spend millions to remove a rocky Leamington breakwall, which also happens to be the site of two fatal crashes and many more serious collisions. Greg Monforton represents Danielle Feltham, one of the seriously injured passengers on board a yacht that crashed into the controversial breakwall on... Read More

Jennifer Bezaire Representing Family of Motorcycle Crash Victim

Jennifer Bezaire, partner at Greg Monforton & Partners, is representing the family of Jim Gammon, a 56-year-old Windsor man who died from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident on June 4, 2015. Gammon was in critical condition after suffering severe brain injuries during the crash at the intersection of Richmond Street and Chilver Road.... Read More

Brad Robitaille Featured in CTV Windsor News Report

CTV Windsor recently reported on an individual that was seriously injured at a post-prom party held on the outskirts of Windsor, that turned violent over the weekend. As part of the report, our very own Brad Robitaille was asked by the news network to express his views on the issue and if the property owner... Read More

GM&P Sponsors Childrens Stage at Kingsville Folk Music Festival

Greg Monforton & Partners is proud to announce that the firm has chosen to sponsor the Childrens Stage at the Kingsville Folk Music Festival at Lakeside Park from August 7-9. Dr. Joanna Sweet, an associate at the firm, is a volunteer member of the Sun Parlour Folk Music Society Board of Directors. The society is... Read More

Greg Monforton OTLA Chronic Pain Presentation on June 4

Greg Monforton, a prominent trial lawyer, founder of Greg Monforton & Partners and member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) often discusses and shares his knowledge of trial best practices with new lawyers. On June 4, Greg Monforton will participate as a presenter in a webinar sponsored by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. The... Read More

Jennifer Bezaire Reappointed Sessional Instructor at the University of Windsor

Once again, we are proud to announce that Jennifer Bezaire, a partner at Greg Monforton & Partners, has been appointed to the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law as a sessional instructor. This is a reappointment of the position that Jennifer held last year. We were thrilled with her accomplishments last year, and we are proud... Read More

Jennifer Bezaire To Co-Chair 2015 OTLA Conference

At the law offices of Greg Monforton & Partners, we are proud to announce that our partner Jennifer Bezaire has been appointed co-chair of the 2015 Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) Spring Conference being held in Toronto on Thursday, May 21, 2015 and Friday, May 22, 2015 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The theme... Read More

GM&P Sponsors Team for Oxford Intellectual Property Moot

Greg Monforton & Partners was proud to sponsor a team of three Windsor Law students in their journey to Oxford, England to participate in the 2015 Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot. With a record number of entries, the team made the short list into the invitation-only portion of the competition held in March. The moot... Read More