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| Clint Docken Clint Docken is an experienced Alberta litigator and has been practicing at all levels of Court including the Alberta Provincial Court, Court of Queen’s Bench, Court of Appeal, Federal Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada since 1974. He has acted as class counsel in a number of class actions against the Federal Government including tainted blood (Hepatitis C), Game Farmers and Residential Schools. www.docken.com |
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| Reynold Robertson Reynold Robertson is an experienced litigation lawyer and senior partner in the firm Robertson Stromberg Pedersen of Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan. He was admitted to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1973 and has represented clients at every level of Court in Saskatchewan, including Provincial Court, Court of Queen’s Bench, Court of Appeal, Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada. Reynold has a practice emphasis in general civil litigation including construction law, administrative law, defamation law, education law and tort law. Reynold is active representing game farmers in actions against Government arising from the Chronic Wasting Disease crisis impacting cervids. When asked about the use of class actions as an effective tool for relief, Reynold states that individuals by themselves rarely have the resources to take on big Government or corporations. As a class they do. www.thinkrsplaw.com |
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| Cameron Pallett Cameron Pallett comes from a long line of farmers and lawyers. He received his law degree from the University of Western Ontario and was called to the Bar in Ontario in February 2000. He has been a member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association since 1996. Mr. Pallett has an extensive background in medical science obtained through study at the University of Toronto and the University of Texas Health Science Centre at Dallas, as well as a brief stint as a medic in the Canadian Armed Forces. He credits this schooling as having honed his research skills, both medical and legal, to a fine point. Mr. Pallett currently practises as a plaintiff’s litigator in the fields of medical malpractice and class actions, with particular emphasis on cases involving medical science issues. He believes that this class action is about protecting and preserving families, and a way of life that is a critical and necessary part of the Canadian mosaic. |
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| Gilles Gareau, LL.B., C.G.A.
Mr. Gareau is a partner in the Law firm Adams Gareau which specializes in Class action litigation founded in 2004. Previously he was a partner in a competing firm which also specialized in class action litigation. He has acted in a number of national class actions which have either been settled or litigated. He is a frequent speaker at various class action conferences throughout Canada. He is a member of the Quebec bar since 1997 and has been a Certified General Accountant since 1981. |
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| James A. Woods LLP Since 1976, Mtre. Woods has specialized in the fields of litigation and arbitration. He has pleaded at all levels of the federal and provincial courts in Ontario and Quebec including the Supreme Court of Canada. Mtre. Woods has acted as an Arbitrator either as President or Member of an Arbitration Tribunal in approximately twenty commercial arbitrations and he has acted as attorney in many commercial and international arbitrations, either ad hoc or I.C.C. www.woods.qc.ca |
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Crawford Class Action Services (CCAS) is an operating Division of Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Crawford & Company, the largest claims adjudication and risk management firm in the world. Crawford and Company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. |