Top Insurance Defence firms for 2021 unveiled by Canadian Lawyer

Pivoting to a virtual practice means savings and efficiencies for insurance defence firms, clients

Top Insurance Defence firms for 2021 unveiled by Canadian Lawyer
Top insurance defence boutiques for 2021 have been named by Canadian Lawyer

Insurance defence boutiques had to do a major pivot to running a virtual practice over the past year thanks to COVID-19. And that includes this year’s crop of Canadian Lawyer’s winners for top firms in this category for 2021.

The fact that we have been in a global pandemic didn’t stop our winners from conducting court hearings or meeting with clients as everything from examination for discoveries to settlement meetings were for the most part done remotely.

Likewise, the courts have innovated at a rate that has not been seen before because of the pandemic and the legal system is poised to embrace many of these new tools permanently.

Most of the lawyers on this year’s winner’s list say that the pandemic could end up being a gamechanger in how insurance defence is conducted, and the tremendous cost savings and efficiencies that remote hearings and meetings can provide.

This year’s winners included Stieber Berlach LLP, Chomicki Baril Mah LLP, and Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation

Canadian Lawyer congratulates all this year’s winners! The full list of winners can be found here.

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