Court of Appeal Upholds Nearly $1 Million in Costs Following Jury Trial in Pye v Di Trapani
In Pye v Di Trapani, the Ontario Court of Appeal reaffirmed the broad discretion afforded to trial judges in awarding costs. The Court upheld a
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On May 9, 2025, Hudson Chalmers will be presenting in the Practical Litigation Tips track of the 2025 Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) Spring Conference held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Hudson will be offering advice on the subject of: “Back-to-Basics: How to Effectively Prepare for and Argue a Contested Motion.”
Hudson’s practice includes personal injury and insurance litigation, with a special interest in medical malpractice. He takes pride in understanding both sides of legal disputes and applying that knowledge to the best advantage of his clients.
Hudson earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Queen’s University (2016) and his Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law (2019), before being called to the Bar in 2020.
In Pye v Di Trapani, the Ontario Court of Appeal reaffirmed the broad discretion afforded to trial judges in awarding costs. The Court upheld a
Davidson Cahill Morrison LLP is proud to announce that its partner, Peter Reinitzer, has been appointed President of the Muskoka Law Association. In this role,
My previous posts have been written for homeowners and discussed considerations related to whether or not they have a claim under their title insurance policy.
“Justice Delayed is Justice Denied”. This is a truism that has been reiterated many times over the years by the Ontario Court of Appeal. While