Three New Associates Further Strengthen Legal Review Team

Three New Associates Further Strengthen Legal Review Team

We are pleased to welcome three new full time associates to the firm to help meet the needs of a rapidly growing client base and eDiscovery work from across Canada.   The addition of Fahriz Dosani, Vlad Strashko and Ilan Tsekhman brings significant eDiscovery experience to the firm.  Working with Candice Chan-Glasgow, the firm’s Director of Review Services, the new associates measurably strengthen Heuristica’s full time team of eDiscovery counsel.   Please feel free to reach out to us to see how we can assist with your eDiscovery needs.                      

eDiscovery, keyword searching and … Family Law?

eDiscovery, keyword searching and … Family Law?

Candice Chan-Glasgow Director, Document Review Services December 19, 2017   In a previous blog post “Estates in the Digital Age: Debunking E-Discovery Myths in Estate Litigation” we discussed the application of electronic evidence principles to estate litigation, and noted that electronic discovery principles are not limited to large scale commercial disputes.  A recent Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision demonstrates, once again, that eDiscovery spans multiple areas of law.   In Leitch v. Novac, 2017 ONSC 6888, the Applicant, Jennifer, filed an application for, amongst other things, spousal support, child support, and equalization of net family property.  The parties separated on September

Heuristica Sponsors Trial Lawyers Webinar

Heuristica Sponsors Trial Lawyers Webinar

Heuristica is pleased to sponsor a webinar for the Trial Lawyers Association of BC entitled Practical Software Tips for a Digital Practice  from  12:00 PM – 1:30 PM PT on Friday, December 8th.   The webinar “aims to cut to the chase and discuss practical and effective technology solutions and tips that will improve the efficiency of your law practice, with a particular focus on document and information management, improving your bottom line and letting you focus on what’s most important.”   Presented by Chilwin Cheng, Chilwin Cheng Law Corporation, and Jeremy Hessing-Lewis, Small Law, the webinar is offered as part of The Pacific