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ROBERT J. GOODMAN

Partner McLean & Kerr LLP

Direct Dial: 416-369-6617 Fax: 416-366-8571 Email: bgoodman@mcleankerr.com


PRACTICE AREAS

Collaborative Family Law

Family Law 
Disability Insurance Claims
Life Insurance Claims

Alternative Dispute Resolution 

Employment & Labour Relations 

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Laws, University of Western Ontario, 1969 

Bachelor of Arts, Waterloo Lutheran University, 1966 
Collaborative Family Law  Training  Levels 1 and 2

APPOINTMENTS

    Chairman, Canada Pension Plan Review Tribunal (North York) 

MEMBERSHIPS / AFFILIATIONS

The Law Society of Upper Canada - member since 1971 

The Canadian Bar Association - member of Insurance and Family Law Sections 

Association of Collaborative Family Law - Toronto Group 

Canada Pension Plan Review Tribunal 

YorkStreet Dispute Resolution Group Inc. 

Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Ontario Inc. 

Glades Golf & Country Club, Naples, Florida 

President's Club and Letterman's Club, Wilfred Laurier University 

"W" Club and Alumni Club, University of Western Ontario 

B'nai B'rith League of Human Rights 

ARTICLES / SPEECHES

The Canadian Life Insurance Institute of Canada - Claims Administration Section - Toronto (Commencement of Proceedings and Defence) 

The Canadian Life Insurance Institute of Canada - Claims Administration Section - Ottawa (Disability Insurance Problem Areas Seminar) 

Ontario Dental Association Symposium (Marriage Break-Up - Who pays what to whom - when, why and how?)

CLHIA Conference - Moncton (Disability Claims and The Conduct of an Action)

Canadian Disability Insurance Service - (Legal Disability Insurance Viewpoints) 

Insight Seminar - Toronto (Disability Insurance (Pre-Existing Conditions v. First Manifest) - lecture and seminar) 

The Standard Life Insurance Company - North York (The Disability Claim and the Conduct of  An Action) 

Numerous appearances and lectures for the Paul Revere Life Insurance Company claims, underwriting and administrative personnel 

Rehabilitation Network Canada Inc. - Toronto (Aggravated, Exemplary and Punitive Damages in Litigation - lecture and seminar) 

Wilson Consulting - Proactive Claim Strategies (The Conduct of an Action)
 
Lecture for The PennCorp Insurance Company claims, underwriting and administrative personnel  

COMMUNITY SERVICE

    Director, The Dr. Jay Charitable Foundation 
    Co-Chair, The Dr. Jay Golf Classic 
    Coached M.T.H.L. "AAA" minor hockey 1971-1991 

PERSONAL DETAIL

Born and raised in Toronto, Bob attended Wilfred Laurier University (formerly Waterloo Lutheran University) where he obtained his B.A., going on to the University of Western Ontario where he received his LLB degree. While in university, Bob played Varsity Football and in 1966 was a first round draft choice to the Canadian Football League. Bob has been a core member of our Litigation group since his call to the Bar in 1971.

Bob has developed an impressive and diversified practice and has extensive experience in the following areas of law:

Collaborative Family Law

Insurance law

Family Law

Employment Law

Labour Relations


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[edit] Speedy deletion of Robert Goodman collaborative family law

A tag has been placed on Robert Goodman collaborative family law requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G12 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be a blatant copyright infringement. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material, and as a consequence, your addition will most likely be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. This part is crucial: say it in your own words.

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