Sexual Violence (Civil) Conference 2022
Course Date: March 30, 2022
Total: 5h 41min
Total Ethics: 1h 12min
Course Date: March 30, 2022
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:05)
Sandra L. Kovacs — Kazlaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
Janelle O'Connor — Murphy Battista LLP, Vancouver
Opening Keynote: Removing Barriers to Justice for Survivors (9:05 – 9:35)
- identifying the barriers that exist to dissuade survivors from accessing justice
- practical suggestions about how to remove those barriers and improve access to justice for survivors
Megan R. Ellis, KC — Megan Ellis & Company, Vancouver
BREAK (9:35 – 9:45)
Anonymity Orders (9:45 – 10:00)
- a brief historical overview of the law as it stood before 2021
- a brief update review of the recent case law in 2021 with regard to the requisite evidentiary foundation for anonymity applications
- sample application materials
Rochelle Leung — KazLaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
BREAK (10:00 – 10:10)
Insurance and Coverage Issues (10:10 – 10:35)
- fortuitous occurrences versus intentional conduct
- negligence
- vicarious liability
- duty to defend
- duty to indemnify
Bruno De Vita, KC — Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (10:35 – 10:45)
Vicarious Liability for Sexual Assault (10:45 – 11:10)
- mere opportunity
- authority from organization
- expected intimacy
- power imbalances
Janis D. McAfee — Dolden Wallace Folick LLP, Kelowna
BREAK (11:10 – 11:20)
Institutional (Direct) Negligence (11:20 – 11:45)
- when the institution "knew or ought to have known"
- defending claims of direct negligence against institutions
- statutory protections against individuals
Robin J. Harper — Dives, Harper & Stanger, Vancouver
BREAK (11:45 – 11:55)
Defence Panel Q & A (11:55 – 12:10)
Bruno De Vita, KC — Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver
Robin J. Harper — Dives, Harper & Stanger, Vancouver
Janis D. McAfee — Dolden Wallace Folick LLP, Kelowna
LUNCH BREAK (12:10 – 1:00)
Defamation Counterclaims and Anti-SLAPP Legislation (1:00 – 1:25)
- defending claims and counterclaims against plaintiff survivors alleging defamation
- dismissal applications under BC's Protection of Public Participation Act
- a discussion of the balance between freedom of expression on matters of public interest and the rights of parties to protect their reputations in cases where they may have been defamed
Daniel J. Reid — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (1:25 – 1:35)
Impact of Trauma on Memory and Credibility Considerations (1:35 – 2:00)
- describe the impact of trauma on memory processes
- identify trauma-related factors that may influence memory recall
- differentiate trauma-related remembering from intentional misrepresentation or malingering
Rachel Liebman, PhD, CPsych — EBT3 Evidence-Based, Therapy, Training and Testing, Toronto
BREAK (2:00 – 2:10)
Thin Skull and Crumbling Skull Damage Rules (2:10 – 2:35)
- "but for" causation in the context of historical child abuse
- disentangling the cause(s) of multi-factorial psychological injuries (cumulative PTSD, substance use disorder, depression, anxiety)
- "original position": the "thin skull" versus the "crumbling skull" plaintiff
- public policy concerns: should predators who prey on the vulnerable be entitled to a "crumbling skull" discount?
Sandra L. Kovacs — Kazlaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
BREAK (2:35 – 2:45)
Pecuniary Damages (2:45 – 3:10)
- special considerations in sexual abuse cases
- issues with the loss of earnings approach
- unique burden of proof and causation considerations
- alternative approaches
- recent trends
Janelle O'Connor — Murphy Battista LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (3:10 – 3:20)
What's Happening Back East and NDA's? (3:20 – 3:45)
- vicarious liability extended to teacher-student abuse
- direct liability for post disclosure conduct
- non-pecuniary damages—increasing ranges for youth and adults
- pecuniary damages—is the ONCA's MacLeod v. Marshall making a difference?
- settlements and non-disclosure agreements—current practices and emerging legislative restrictions
Elizabeth Grace — Lerners LLP, Toronto
BREAK (3:45 – 3:55)
Plaintiffs' Panel Q & A (3:55 – 4:10)
Elizabeth Grace — Lerners LLP, Toronto
Sandra L. Kovacs — Kazlaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
Janelle O'Connor — Murphy Battista LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (4:10 – 4:20)
Trauma Informed Lawyering (4:20 – 4:50)
- Myrna McCallum is a Métis-Cree mother and grandmother from Treaty Six territory (Green Lake & Waterhen Lake First Nation)
- she is the host of "The Trauma-Informed Lawyer" Podcast. Myrna acknowledges that it is Indigenous people and survivors of sexual violence who transformed her into the trauma-informed lawyer she is today
- Myrna educates via her podcast on trauma-informed lawyering, cultural humility, vicarious trauma + resilience, and Indigenous intergenerational trauma.
Myrna L. McCallum — Miyo-Pimatisiwin Legal Services, North Vancouver
Closing Remarks (4:50 – 5:00)
Sandra L. Kovacs — Kazlaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
Janelle O'Connor — Murphy Battista LLP, Vancouver
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