Firm News Blog

Margaret Halls Retiring as Case Manager at Greg Monforton & Partners

We are sad to announce that our long-standing case manager Margaret Halls is retiring. She has had a long and distinguished career serving her clients and our firm. Margaret has been a dedicated and highly skilled member of our staff. Over the years, she has helped enhance client services so that our office runs effectively... Read More

Greg Monforton Presenting Webinar on the Rules of Evidence and Objections at Trial

On Thursday, May 2nd, our founder Greg Monforton will be presenting an Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) webinar titled, “ABCs of the Rules of Evidence and Objections at Trial” alongside former Superior Court Judge Richard Gates.   The webinar will be offered from 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Registration is limited to OTLA members only. Participants... Read More

Joanna Sweet Promoted to Senior Associate at Greg Monforton & Partners

Greg Monforton & Partners is pleased to announce that associate lawyer Joanna Sweet has been promoted to the position of Senior Associate. This means she will now lead her own team of lawyers and support staff. Joanna started her career with the firm as an articling student and joined as an associate lawyer in 2013... Read More

Firm Hosts Behind the Scenes Tour of a Personal Injury Case with 40 Local Health Professionals

On Wednesday night, Greg Monforton & Partners hosted an evening with 40 local health professionals at Nico Ristorante, at the corner of Erie Street and Elsemere in Little Italy. We presented a behind the scenes tour of a personal injury case, explaining how to define, determine, prove and calculate damages for an injury. Founding partner... Read More

Windsor Law Does a Throwback to 2017, Posts Short Profile of Myla Picco from the Class of 2017

On Wednesday, Windsor Law posted a profile of Greg Monforton & Partners’ associate personal injury lawyer Myla Picco on its Facebook page. Picco is a member of Windsor Law’s class of 2017. The GIF says that Picco applies the access to justice principles she learned at Windsor on a daily basis in her practice as... Read More

Firm Takes Part in the 2018 Sparky’s Toy Drive for Windsor

This year, Greg Monforton & Partners participated in Sparky’s Toy Drive, a program with a long history of helping families in need at Christmastime by providing new toys to their children who are 14 years old or younger.   This program’s mission is to make a difference for struggling families here in the community. This... Read More

Greg Monforton Presenting Webinar on Winning Strategies in Traumatic Brain Injury Cases

On Monday at 4 p.m. eastern time, our founder Greg Monforton will be one of the presenters at an Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) webinar titled, “Winning Strategies for Proving and Trying the Traumatic Brain Injury Case.”   In the webinar, the presenters will discuss some of the many challenges of proving the existence and... Read More

Greg Monforton & Partners Joins Class Action Against Six Ontario Auto Insurance Companies

Yesterday, partner Jennifer Bezaire announced that the firm is part of a group of lawyers that is initiating class action lawsuits against six auto insurers in Ontario and the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), which regulates auto insurers. The purpose of the lawsuit is to force insurers to pay back HST that should not... Read More

Greg Monforton Interviewed About Liability for Bartenders Now That Marijuana is Legal

Today, CBC News published an article about how owners of establishments that serve alcohol are concerned that legal marijuana could increase their liability. Founder Greg Monforton was interviewed for this story and there is a video of some of the interview on the CBC News site. Monforton noted that the legalization of marijuana adds another... Read More

Greg Monforton & Partners Sponsoring Memphis Jazz & Soul for Belle Vue on October 29

Greg Monforton & Partners is sponsoring the Memphis Jazz & Soul for Belle Vue at Artisan Grill in Amherstburg on Monday, October 29. All proceeds from the event go to Belle Vue Conservancy, a national historic site made famous during the War of 1812. The event takes place from six to 10 p.m. on Monday,... Read More