In The Media, Personal Injury Law Thomson Rogers partner Stephen Birman featured in Canadian Underwriter article titled “Why business interruption lawsuits against Aviva got ‘carved off’ from Ontario class action.” Author(s): Stephen M. Birman* February 25, 2021 Thomson Rogers partner Stephen Birman featured in Canadian Underwriter article titled “Why business interruption lawsuits against Aviva got ‘carved off’ from Ontario class action.” Share this Tags: Personal Injury Law, stephen birman Related articles: In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes take effect July 1, 2026: What the end of no-fault benefits means for accident victims Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes July 1, 2026: Thomson Rogers partner Darcy Merkur explains what you need to know Read more In The Media, Expropriation Al Burton comments on $500-million Metrolinx expropriation dispute in The Trillium Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Stephen Birman discusses Ontario e-bike and e-scooter regulations on CBC Radio Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes take effect July 1, 2026: What the end of no-fault benefits means for accident victims Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes July 1, 2026: Thomson Rogers partner Darcy Merkur explains what you need to know Read more In The Media, Expropriation Al Burton comments on $500-million Metrolinx expropriation dispute in The Trillium Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Stephen Birman discusses Ontario e-bike and e-scooter regulations on CBC Radio Read more Stay Informed Subscribe to receive updates on the latest news from Thomson Rogers LLP as well as invitations to seminars, webinars and more. Sign up now
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