Why is the personal injury bar so against ABS?

With alternative business structures (ABS) promising to be a key focus of debate for the legal profession this year, it’s clear significant opposition will be coming from at least one part of the bar: personal injury lawyers. But what is it about the idea that has them so worried?

Brian Cameron, Partner at Oatley Vigmond, provides his point of view on alternative business structures and personal injury law in an article published in the Law Times.

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About the Authors

BRIAN

Brian Cameron joined Oatley Vigmond in 1999 after obtaining his law degree from Western University. Beginning his journey in an articling position, fresh out of law school, the first case he argued in court was a small claim’s trial for the firm’s then-senior partner, who was suing a dry cleaner who’d lost three of his dress shirts. Brian won that action for $285 plus costs, and has been with the OV team ever since. He became a partner in 2008.

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