Millars Law Sucessfully Repersents The Line 9 Defenders
On December 21, 2015 Vanessa Gray and her two supporters Stone Stewart and Sarah Scanlon were alleged to have tampered with Enbridge Inc. Line 9 which ships crude oil product between Sarnia Ontario and Montreal Quebec. The three were arrested and charged with Mischief Endangering Life and Mischief Over $5000. Stone Stewart was also charged […]
Meet Melissa Scott
Millars Law is pleased to announce the addition of Melissa Scott to its roster. Melissa possesses an unusual combination of kindness and savvy. She is a formidable negotiator who defeats her opponents with a warm smile and incomparable resilience. Melissa is fearless and has appeared in many of Ontario’s courts where she has argued against […]
Millars Law Succeeds in Getting Charges Overturned Against Former Sarnia Fire Chief
Millars Law is pleased to announce that it has succeeded in getting all sex offences overturned in the case of Sarnia Fire Chief, Patrick Cayen. Criminal Defence Lawyer and Founder of Millars Law, Phillip Millar, successfully argued that it was unfair for the courts to try Patrick Cayen on two charges simultaneously. Click here to […]
Don’t Get Cheated by Fake Ads
“New iPhone on Kijiji for only $500!!” — This is the typical headline for a widespread epidemic of fraudulent transactions happening at the moment across Ontario. People who are seeking cheaper smart phones find deals that are too good to be true. Here’s how the scenario plays out… An email or text is sent from Kijiji […]
Sexual Consent When Under the Influence
By Phillip Millar, Founder of Millars Law The recent guilty verdict of former Windsor Spitfire, Ben Johnson for the sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl should serve as a lesson of what “consensual sex” means to all Canadians, particularly young males. While 16 years old is considered legal age in Canada, the question in this […]
Civil Suit Filed in Darren Mork False Arrest Case
Millars Law is actively pursuing a civil suit on behalf of Darren Mork against Hamilton police officer, Robert Hansen, for what was deemed by an Ontario judge as a form of “vigilante justice.” Four years ago, Hansen set about framing Darren Mork by planting a gun in his home after making a false statement claiming […]
Why You Always Need a Second Opinion
Choosing the right lawyer can be a daunting task. The legal landscape is confusing, and often intimidating. This is especially true if this is your first foray into the law. Many clients feel that once they have retained a lawyer they are stuck and cannot seek out another point of view. Here are some reasons […]
Changes in Ontario Accident Benefits
By Phillip Millar, Personal Injury Lawyer and Founder of Millars Law To any normal working person, a million dollars sounds like a lot of money. But what if it was all you had to live on for the rest of your life? Consider the following scenario: A 32 year-old man with a wife and 2 […]
Beware of the Billboards
By Melissa Scott, Millars Law Recently, London has witnessed an increase in personal injury advertising, namely large billboards, bus ads, and even full-page ads in the London Free Press. Many Londoners probably don’t even recognize the names or firms listed on these advertisements. The majority of these ads boast taglines such as the “No. 1 […]
Personal Injury: Greatest Hits and Lessons Learned
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1466704517917{padding-bottom: 25px !important;}”]By Phillip Millar, Founder, Millars Law Over the span of my career as a Personal Injury Lawyer, I’ve been involved in hundreds of cases, each of them distinct in its own way. At the suggestion of my colleagues, I’ve made up a list of the 5 cases that taught me the most […]