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SBA Lawyer Laura Emmett publishes new edition of her indispensable SABS textbook


July 18, 2018   by Strigberger Brown Armstrong LLP

TORONTO, July 18, 2018 /insPRESS/ – Strigberger Brown Armstrong is proud to announce the third edition of The Annotated Accident Benefits Schedule, Third Editionco-authored by its team member, Laura Emmett. This new edition continues the firm’s commitment to providing easily accessible, practical and efficient advice to the insurance industry.

“I’m proud of this textbook,” said Ms. Emmett, “I really believe that the lawyers and insurance professionals will find the book helpful in their day-to-day practice.”

Building on its previous editions, the third edition summarizes all the pertinent case law from 2017 including developing jurisprudence from the Licence Appeal Tribunal. From income replacement benefits to the Minor Injury Guideline, The Annotated Accident Benefits Schedule, Third Edition, is an essential tool for anyone practicing in accident benefits. It provides claims managers, practitioners, and academics an easy to understand breakdown of the benefits available and insight into this extraordinarily technical area of law.

The textbook is published through LexisNexis and can be ordered through the publisher.

Congratulations, Laura!

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About Strigberger Brown Armstrong LLP

In January 2018, the five founding partners of Strigberger Brown Armstrong LLP opened our new law firm. Our new journey was fueled by a common vision: a modern law firm that would truly offer “something new”. We recognized the need for something new to better service insurers in a changing environment. At the same time, we wanted to improve the legal profession as a whole, making collegiality and teamwork a priority.

Today we are 16 lawyers, one student, and 12 team members who provide us with law clerk, administrative assistant, and office administrative support.

For more information:
Daniel Strigberger
519.279.0320
dstrigberger@sbalawyers.ca
www.sbalawyers.ca


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