Colleen Arsenault is a partner at the firm who practises exclusively with the insurance group, dealing with tort matters encompassing disability benefits, motor vehicle accidents, property damage, occupier’s liability matters, product liability, construction, CGL issues, coverage issues, subrogation and general bodily injury claims. She has appeared at all levels of court in Ontario, including the Court of Appeal. Over the course of her career, she has conducted hundreds of Examinations for Discovery. She is a tireless advocate for her clients’ interests and finds the personal relationship aspect of her practice to be both interesting and rewarding.
Colleen Arsenault is a partner at the firm who practises exclusively with the insurance group, dealing with tort matters encompassing disability benefits, motor vehicle accidents, property damage, occupier’s liability matters, product liability, construction, CGL issues, coverage issues, subrogation and general bodily injury claims. She has appeared at all levels of court in Ontario, including the Court of Appeal. Over the course of her career, she has conducted hundreds of Examinations for Discovery. She is a tireless advocate for her clients’ interests and finds the personal relationship aspect of her practice to be both interesting and rewarding.
Colleen Arsenault is a partner at the firm who practises exclusively with the insurance group, dealing with tort matters encompassing disability benefits, motor vehicle accidents, property damage, occupier’s liability matters, product liability, construction, CGL issues, coverage issues, subrogation and general bodily injury claims. She has appeared at all levels of court in Ontario, including the Court of Appeal. Over the course of her career, she has conducted hundreds of Examinations for Discovery. She is a tireless advocate for her clients’ interests and finds the personal relationship aspect of her practice to be both interesting and rewarding.
She is active at the firm having served on both the articling committee (currently as Chair) and as an articling student principal for a number of years. She often speaks at events for new lawyers and volunteers with the Women’s Law Association of Ontario.
In her spare time, Colleen spends time at the cottage with her family. She loves scuba diving and is a certified Rescue Diver. She also enjoys travel, running, yoga and reading.
Defendant’s motion to compel answers to questions refused at Examination for Discovery.
Application of Doctrine of Special Circumstances to extend the limitation period within which a claim can be commenced.
An Application for an Order removing the right to sue.