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Rosen Sunshine LLP was established in 2011 as a boutique health law firm. Our mission is to provide our clients with strategic, practical advice and fearless representation with any matter entrusted to us. We aim to provide clients with the highest level of service but to meet our clients' needs in a cost-effective manner. Our practice includes all areas of health law advocacy and advice.
Rosen Sunshine LLP
2y ago
Lonny Rosen and Joshua Lerner Interviewed for the OBA Health Law Section Newsletter, where each was asked the same nine questions.
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2y ago
Each year Rosen Sunshine strives to provide its readers with up-to-date analysis of important developments in health and regulatory law in Ontario. Here we present the top 10 posts from 2020 which generated the most interest among our readers.
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1. Surgeon Successful in Claiming Gender-based Discrimination at Hospital
A surgeon at an Ontario Hospital was successful in making a gender-based discrimination claim at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. Read More
2. CPSO rejects joint submissi ..read more
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2y ago
Though the year was not what we expected,And not everything met up with our dreams.
We thought we’d take a look back
And share with you our favourite memes!
This past year was definitely not the norm,
And we hope next year falls in line
And wish you stay healthy, safe and warm.
Happy Holidays from Rosen Sunshine!
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2y ago
By: Sari Feferman
Introduction
In Grand River Conservation Authority v. Ramdas, the Ontario Court of Appeal (the “Court of Appeal”) made several important observations about counsel’s duties and responsibilities when opposing self-represented litigants (SRL) in court, as well as about the duties of judges (and tribunals) in proceedings involving SRLs.
Background Facts
The appellant, Ms. Ramdas owned property in the Township of Amaranth (the “Township”), on the edge of a wetland regulated by the Grand River Conservation Authority (the “Conservation Authority”). After finding a leak in her basem ..read more
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2y ago
On November 16, 2021, Sari Feferman joined a panel of speakers for a modified discussion on the new and unique legal health issues arising for health care providers in the current pandemic. This OBA program was developed in response to news headlines that highlight unusual stories of health care providers struggling to meet their regulatory obligations amid the changing legal pandemic landscape and to help health lawyers provide accurate and up-to-date advice to their clients. Sari joined Meghan Cowan and Anna Matas to discuss the use of social media by health care providers to express vaccin ..read more
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2y ago
Sari Feferman Presents on the Use of Social Media by Health Care Providers to Promote Anti-Vaccine Sentiments at the OBA’s “Top Legal Pandemic Issues for Health Care Providers for the Fall of 2021”.
On November 16, 2021, Sari Feferman joined a panel of speakers for a modified discussion on the new and unique legal health issues arising for health care providers in the current pandemic. This OBA program was developed in response to news headlines that highlight unusual stories of health care providers struggling to meet their regulatory obligations amid the changing legal pandemic landscape an ..read more
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2y ago
Clancy Catelin Presents Update on the Rejection of Joint Submissions at OBA Health Law “Keeping Up with Health Law” Session
On November 17, Clancy Catelin presented an update regarding the rejection of joint submissions by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Discipline Committee (“Committee”). In Sammy Vaidyanathan v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2021 ONSC 5959 (CanLII), the Divisional Court dismissed an appeal by Dr. Vaidyanathan brought partly on the grounds that the Committee had erred in departing from the penalty proposed in the parties’ joint submissions ..read more
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2y ago
With the Premier of Ontario’s announcement that he won’t make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for those working in health care, where does that leave health care providers? The Premier and his Minister of Health determined that imposing a vaccine mandate could jeopardize patient care in the province, because hospitals would experience “significant” job losses. However, many hospitals have proceeded with vaccine mandates for their workers, in some cases permitting staff to work without vaccines but only with evidence of a negative Covid-19 test. Health care providers considering implementing a ..read more
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2y ago
Lonny Rosen has been included in Post Magazine’s 2021 ‘Top Lawyers List’ for health care law, through an online peer-voting and internet research process. Learn more here.
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2y ago
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is currently seeking feedback on its new draft Virtual Care policy before it is finalized. The Virtual Care policy is largely premised on the CPSO’s existing Telemedicine policy and retains the latter’s core tenets, namely that physicians must continue to meet the standard of care, regardless of the platform through which treatment is delivered.
In drafting the Virtual Care policy, the CPSO recognized the widespread societal shift toward remote connectivity and in particular, platforms through which patients can access health care withou ..read more