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Ask a Lawyer - News and views on hot topics - live virtual discussion - Karen Vigmond from Oatley Vigmond

 

We’ll be springing into action with answers to your questions and discussion of the hot topics of the day. Whether it be government changes to auto insurance, PSG rates, attendant care or whatever else you’d like to raise, join us!

 

Date:    Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Time:   1 PM
Event:  Live Virtual Q & A via Zoom

Speaker:  Karen Vigmond, Partner, Oatley Vigmond LLP

About the Speaker:

Karen joined Oatley Vigmond in 2013 as an associate lawyer. She holds a BA from Queen’s University and her Juris Doctor from Bond University in Australia. Prior to being called to the Bar in January 2013, Karen articled at a well-known personal injury law firm in Toronto.

Karen is committed to assisting personal injury victims and their loved ones achieve the best possible outcomes. Her practice focuses solely on personal injury law, including accident benefits, motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice and occupiers’ liability cases.

Cost: 

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Members – $25.00

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We’ll be springing into action with answers to your questions and discussion of the hot topics of the day. Whether it be government changes to auto insurance, PSG rates, attendant care or whatever else you’d like to raise, join us!

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