De-mystifying Pre-judgment Interest

Author(s): Stephen M. Birman, Ava N. Williams

July 6, 2020

Thomson Rogers’ personal injury lawyers Stephen Birman and Ava Williams presented at the Canadian Institute of Actuaries for the Virtual Actuarial Evidence Seminar on the topic of “De-mystifying Pre-judgment Interest.

The presentation discussed the following topics:

  • What is pre-judgement interest?
  • The Purpose of PJI
  • Section 128 (1) of the Courts of Justice Act
  • Rule 53.10 of the Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Section 130 of the Courts of Justice Act
  • Section 130 of the Courts of Justice Act
  • Unique Features of Car Accident Cases
  • + much more

View Stephen and Ava’s presentation HERE.


If you have questions, please contact:

Stephen Birman at 416-868-3137 or by EMAIL.

or

Ava Williams at 416-868-3130 or by EMAIL.

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