CLE - Litigation Landmines: Preserving Evidence and Preventing Spoliation - November 4, 2025

Program Information
Date and Time:
- 01:00 PM
Credit:
1 hours
Location:
via Zoom
Overview
When a party destroys or alters evidence that could be important in a lawsuit, it’s called spoliation. Courts take this very seriously—if evidence is lost on purpose, judges can assume it would have hurt the party who destroyed it. Even accidental loss can create problems. To avoid these risks, parties should take steps early to preserve all possible evidence, from emails and text messages to paper files and backups. Dora Konomi will explain what spoliation means, the legal consequences of it, and practical steps law clerks can take to help clients protect evidence and steer clear of this litigation landmine.Presenters
Presented by: Dora Konomi, Senior Associate Lawyer, Walker Law LLP
Fees
- Non-Members $100 + HST
- Ordinary, Retired, Extra-Provincial Members $55 + HST
- Students $40 + HST
- Associate Members $50 + HST
- Fellow Members $45 + HST
Group Rate
For the group rate - note that if there are 5 or more non-members from the same firm we offer 10% off the total amount. Please contact us via email at general@ilco.on.ca for group registration inquiries.
Deadline to Register:
October 29, 2025
Withdraw Date:
October 29, 2025
Policies
No refund after withdrawal date.