Damages 2022
Course Date: April 6, 2022
Total: 5h 39min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: April 6, 2022
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 - 9:10)
Mark V.C. Virgin — Virgin Hickman, Vancouver
Gaynor C.C. Yeung — Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation, Vancouver
Emerging Trends in Awarding Damages in Defamation and Privacy Law (9:10 - 10:00)
- damages as an alternative to dueling
- harm from publication weighed against harm to expression
- trends in damages for online torts
- compensating cybersecurity theft of private information
Jasmine Der — Dentons Canada LLP, Vancouver
David Wotherspoon — Dentons Canada LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (10:00 - 10:10)
Emerging Issues in Class Action Damages (10:10 - 11:00)
- overview of framework for damage issues in class action litigation
- where have we been and where are we going
- aggregate damages
- discussion of recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Fresco v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2022 ONCA 115
- no damages: the experience in privacy class actions
- on the horizon: UK tackles damages in collective action cases
- UK decision in the credit cards case Mastercard Incorporated and others (Appellants) v. Walter Hugh Merricks CBE (Respondent), [2020] UKSC 51
Reidar M. Mogerman, KC — Camp Fiorante Mathews Mogerman LLP, Vancouver
Joan M. Young — McMillan LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (11:00 - 11:10)
Selected Damage Issues in Wrongful Dismissal (11:10 - 12:00)
- reasonable notice damages in wrongful dismissal
- the availability of similar employment during the COVID-19 pandemic
- mitigation
- collateral benefits
- aggravated and punitive damages
Vincent P. Johnston — Harris & Company LLP, Vancouver
LUNCH BREAK (12:00 - 1:00)
Indigenous Cultural Damages (1:00 - 1:50)
- dscussion of historical cases in which cultural damages have been sought
- need for understanding of clients' Indigenous cultures and impact on their position within their own Indigenous society and damages specific to the Indigenous clients
- damages for the collective Indigenous society arising from Crown conduct
Peter R.A. Grant — Peter Grant Law, Vancouver
BREAK (1:50 - 2:00)
Medical Negligence: Myths, Legends, and Reality (2:00 - 2:50)
- the "scorched earth" legend: is it reality?
- choosing cases and clients
- standard of care: the first battleground
- informed consent: the second battleground
- causation—the death star
Dairn Owen Shane — Preszler Injury Lawyers, Vancouver
BREAK (2:50 - 3:00)
Making Sense of Cause-in-Fact (3:00 - 3:50)
The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell S. Brown — Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa
BREAK (3:50 - 4:00)
A "Fireside Chat" with Mr. Justice Russell Brown of the Supreme Court of Canada (4:00 - 4:25)
The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell S. Brown — Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa
Mark V.C. Virgin — Virgin Hickman, Vancouver
Concluding Remarks (4:25 - 4:30)
Mark V.C. Virgin — Virgin Hickman, Vancouver
Gaynor C.C. Yeung — Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation, Vancouver
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