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Working with the Canadian Veterans Advocacy the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association has brought on some Lawyers to represent and help Veterans on Disability claims
Various Links Below...
From the OTLA Site
From Veterans Voice
Toronto Star
MEDIA RELEASE <---- this one was from the OTLA Site
December 15, 2010
Ontario Trial Lawyers Offer Free Service
To Help Canada’s Veterans With Claims
Province wide free program for soldiers claiming benefits
Toronto—December 15, 2010—Members of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) today announced a new, free legal service – Trial Lawyers for Veterans – for vets seeking disability benefits from the Canadian government.
This free service is provided by more than 40 of the association’s members as “a way for those of us who are privileged to serve the legal system to say ‘thank you’ to those who serve the country,” says Dale Orlando, the association’s president.
Orlando made the announcement at a news conference today, accompanied by Trial Lawyers for Veterans organizer Patrick Brown, OTLA past president Bruce Hillyer, and Michael Blais, founder and president of Canadian Veterans Advocacy.
“This generous offer from Ontario’s trial lawyers will provide significant help to many veterans, who still need to navigate the federal administrative rules and bureaucracy to get the benefits they have earned,” Blais said.
more on OTLA site Link posted above
Various Links Below...
From the OTLA Site
From Veterans Voice
Toronto Star
MEDIA RELEASE <---- this one was from the OTLA Site
December 15, 2010
Ontario Trial Lawyers Offer Free Service
To Help Canada’s Veterans With Claims
Province wide free program for soldiers claiming benefits
Toronto—December 15, 2010—Members of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) today announced a new, free legal service – Trial Lawyers for Veterans – for vets seeking disability benefits from the Canadian government.
This free service is provided by more than 40 of the association’s members as “a way for those of us who are privileged to serve the legal system to say ‘thank you’ to those who serve the country,” says Dale Orlando, the association’s president.
Orlando made the announcement at a news conference today, accompanied by Trial Lawyers for Veterans organizer Patrick Brown, OTLA past president Bruce Hillyer, and Michael Blais, founder and president of Canadian Veterans Advocacy.
“This generous offer from Ontario’s trial lawyers will provide significant help to many veterans, who still need to navigate the federal administrative rules and bureaucracy to get the benefits they have earned,” Blais said.
more on OTLA site Link posted above