Publications
The following are articles and papers authored by Bogoroch & Associates LLP principals.
The following are articles and papers authored by Bogoroch & Associates LLP principals.
Recent Ontario cases apply Armstrong, allowing causation to be determined before standard According to Ryan Marinacci, associate at Bogoroch & Associates LLP, a 2021 decision from the Supreme Court of Canada represents a pivotal case in medical malpractice law. …
Armstrong v. Ward continues to benefit plaintiffs in medical malpractice litigationRead moreThe approach of Canadian courts to expert evidence has undergone a sea change since the 2015 decision in White Burgess Langille Inman v. Abbott and Haliburton Co., where the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed that an expert’s awareness of the duty…
Judges as gatekeepers of expert evidenceRead moreTwo recent Court of Appeal decisions confirm the presumptive prejudgment interest (PJI) rate for non-pecuniary damages sits at 5% not 1.3%, settling to an extent the debate that existed in previous caselaw. For Ryan Marinacci, associate at Bogoroch & Associates…
Recent decisions confirm presumptive prejudgment interest rate for non-pecuniary damagesRead moreAs Cristina Sdao puts it: “The law was always the plan for me.” Leveraging her undergrad double major in health studies and law and society, she gravitated to health law as her practice area of choice. “Health is such an…
Advocating for justice in health lawRead moreTwo recently settled cases illustrate Bogoroch & Associates LLP’s unwavering dedication to pursuing every possible avenue to achieve the best outcomes for their clients, says Richard Bogoroch, managing partner of the firm. The cases, Hunter and Geller*, underscore the importance of…
Preventable tragedies: Recent settlements highlight dedication to justice for familiesRead moreMallory Hendry of Canadian Lawyer sat down with Ryan Marinacci, associate at Bogoroch & Associates, to discuss why delayed diagnosis cases are uniquely challenging. What often comes to mind when thinking of medical malpractice is a botched surgery: a doctor…
Delayed diagnosis cases among most challenging for plaintiff lawyersRead moreMallory Hendry of Canadian Lawyer sat down with Rachel Radomski, lawyer at Bogoroch & Associates, to discuss these claims that come with the warmer weather. After a long winter with heavy snow, the changing seasons can bring more than just…
Spring weather brings increased claims related to potholes in roadways, sidewalksRead moreMallory Hendry of Canadian Lawyer sat down with Mahsa Dabirian, partner at Bogoroch & Associates, to discuss how the firm approaches these cases of professional negligence. While many people dread their annual teeth cleaning or having a cavity filled, going…
Standard of care and causation in the context of dental medical malpracticeRead more