The contents of these posts are for general information only, and should not be construed as legal advice.
A person may retain a lawyer through several different methods, such as a flat fee for legal services, a retainer to pay for legal services on an ongoing hourly basis, or using a contingency fee arrangement.
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March 14, 2019
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Weir Bowen LLP is excited to announce that our former summer law student and incoming articling student, Gina Murray, has been selected from among dozens of candidates nationwide to Clerk...
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March 13, 2019
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Introduction
Litigation in Alberta is generally a lengthy, complicated process involving several steps. The litigation process can be confusing and intimidating for first-time litigants.
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February 5, 2019
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When a lawyer is consulted about a birth injury, the lawyer will begin the analysis by determining a few critical elements: what caused the injury and when did the brain injury occur. How do these questions relate to cooling?
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January 10, 2019
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If you are a mom, you have likely experienced “mom guilt” at one point or another. As a working mother, I have had my fair share. The more I speak with other mothers, the more I realize that it is an almost universal feeling. It is rarely rational and logical, but that feeling remains, all the same. We can explain it away in our heads, but our hearts don’t listen. For what it’s worth, I think it has to do with the basic human instinct that we have control over everything in our lives, even when we know that we don’t.
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December 17, 2018
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Medical consent forms are frequently signed by patients prior to undergoing medical or surgical treatment. However, the legal effect of the medical consent form is not well understood by many Canadians.
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December 14, 2018
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Did you know that a large proportion of cerebral palsy is preventable? This may come as a surprise to even the most knowledgeable of us, including parents of children with cerebral palsy, and even doctors. Often our clients tell us that they have been told by their health care professionals that “these things happen”, and an explanation of what happened to their child is not given to them.
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December 5, 2018
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For parents with a child suffering from a birth injury there are a bewildering number of laboratory tests and imaging which healthcare providers use to manage the care of a newborn baby. If a baby has suffered a possible brain injury due to oxygen deprivation during labour and delivery, it is likely that cooling will be recommended by the treating doctors.
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March 13, 2018
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One of the rituals of pregnancy is estimating the size of the baby. Everyone has an opinion. Does fetal size matter? The answer is that in some situations size or, perhaps more accurately, growth does matter. This article will review why size and fetal growth in a full term pregnancy is important. The topic of small babies born preterm or prematurely will be addressed in other articles on this website.
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December 11, 2017
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Biophysical profiles are a form of test used to assess fetal wellbeing, usually performed during the third trimester. This test was developed by Dr. Frank Manning, an obstetrician who practiced in Winnipeg before moving to New York. It has been in use for approximately 30 years and is a relatively simple, risk free procedure that can provide important information on fetal wellbeing.
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October 31, 2017
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