
OBA Family Law and Civil Litigation PROGRAM | 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM (ET)
On May 15, the Supreme Court of Canada released a landmark decision in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, establishing the new tort of intimate partner violence (IPV). Join us to unravel what this new tort means for family lawyers and civil litigators, and explore strategic considerations for effectively advancing or responding to an IPV claim. We’ll examine:
- Identifying and proving the elements of the new tort, including coercive control
- Evidentiary considerations, including the use of medical records, expert evidence, electronic communications, financial documentation, and third-party witnesses
- Heads of damage and quantification
- The interaction between IPV tort claims and family law proceedings, including support entitlements
- Choice of venue, particularly in Unified Family Court jurisdictions
Ensure you are equipped to confidently advise your clients on this new tort. Register now!
PROGRAM CHAIR
Brenda Hollingsworth, Auger Hollingsworth Personal Injury
SPEAKERS
Gillian Hnatiw, Gillian Hnatiw & Co
Joanna Radbord, McCarthy Hansen & Company
Madam Justice Frances Wood, Superior Court of Justice of Ontario
PROGRAM DETAILS
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Thursday, June 18, 2026 |
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9:00 am - 10:00 am Program (ET) |
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PROGRAM PRICE
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CBA Member: $64* | CBA Student Member: $34* | Non-Member: $116*
(includes e-materials access, where available) *plus applicable taxes
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