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Partner Sonia Leith unpacks the legal and practical challenges posed by inconsistent design, and what this means for safety on our streets.
In his latest article, Jeff Neinstein explains why police disclosure can be so valuable in civil lawsuits, what legal hurdles exist, and how to navigate the process under Ontario law.
Recently on Canadian Affairs, Neinstein Partner and Personal Injury lawyer Erik Joffe spoke with Hadassah Alencar, to discuss an often overlooked issue: the theft crisis in Ontario's long-term care homes.
As it currently stands, Plaintiffs face significant challenges pursuing medical malpractice claims in Ontario. They lack the specialized medical knowledge that physician Defendants possess regarding the procedures or treatments in question. They are not the authors—or interpreters—of the medical records, which often serve as the only contemporaneous evidence of what…
From precedent-setting medical malpractice cases to a class action lawsuit addressing the youth mental health crisis and social media’s role in it, our work continues to drive real change — not just for individuals, but across systems.
Recently on Lexpert Insights, Neinstein partner Rose Leto discussed the impact that AI is having on the legal industry, highlighting both its benefits and limitations.
On March 7, 2025 Justice Leiper of the Ontario Superior Court released a decision dismissing a motion brought by Meta, Snapchat, and Tiktok to strike the claims of our school board clients.
In this post, Erik Joffe, Partner, Personal Injury Lawyer, Neinstein LLP, explores both individual and systemic forms of negligence in long-term care homes, and outlines practical steps that can be taken to address these issues.
Neinstein's reputation as one of Canada’s preeminent civil litigation firms is built on the strength of our exceptional team of lawyers.
Neinstein is thrilled to congratulate six of our lawyers for being named in Key Media’s annual Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory for 2025.
Neinstein represents Ontario school boards in a lawsuit against tech giants Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok for disrupting student learning and the education system.
Neinstein's reputation as one of Canada’s preeminent civil litigation firms is built on the strength of our exceptional team of lawyers.
Neinstein is proud to announce that Partner Duncan Embury has been inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Neinstein Associate Nicholas Sampson was recently interviewed by Canadian Lawyer Magazine, and shared his thoughts on the application of legal causation in the recent appellate decision Hemmings v. Peng.