The Legal Team
Jerome Morse
Jerome Morse conducts a trial and appellate advocacy practice in the field of civil litigation. His practice areas include personal injury and fatalities involving motor vehicle collisions; medical (health care) malpractice; product liability; public authority, and occupier liability and aviation crashes; casualty, property and disability insurance litigation; professional negligence (physicians/ lawyers/ engineers/ accountants); corporate commercial and commercial insurance (including directors and officers) litigation; and banking litigation.
Jerome is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL). ACTL's qualification requirements approve membership as a Fellow only to trial lawyers "who are unquestionably and eminently qualified… outstanding and considered the best in a state [or province] … [who have] high ethical and moral standards and excellent character … and are actively engaged in trial work as their principal activity."
In 1990, Jerome was certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) as a specialist in the area of civil litigation. Jerome has been named one of Canada’s 500 Leading Lawyers by Lexpert®, which identifies Jerome as a leading practitioner in five practice areas: personal injury/fatality (plaintiff), medical malpractice (plaintiff), professional liability, commercial insurance and product liability.
Jerome has conducted numerous trials throughout Ontario. He also has obtained privileges and has conducted litigation in Nova Scotia, Alberta and Quebec. Read More
Hassan Fancy
Hassan Fancy has focused on civil litigation (both trial and appellate) for the past 16 years. He became actively involved in gambling litigation in 2005 as part of Fancy Barristers' Charitable Advocacy Program. That resulted in an important legal precedent now known as Treyes V. OLGC [2007 O.J.No. 2772]. See Significant Successes.
Hassn recently completed his book on the impact of life experience in the comprehension of language based evidence entitled "Demonstrative Advocacy: Understanding and Constraining Partiality in Adjudication". Hassan is also;
- Certified as a Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada;
- Director of Ontario Trial Lawyers Association;
- Sustaining Member of the American Association for Justice (Formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association);
- Member of the Canadian Caucus of the American Association for Justice (Formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association);
- Over 15 years of legal success in Civil Litigation in Canada;
- Successfully settled or argued over 500 personal injury, corporate and employment litigation files;
- Graduate of both U.S. and Canadian Law Schools;
- Student Law Clerk to the Chief Justice Re of the U.S. Court of International Trade;
- Winner of the prestigious Jessup International Moot Court competition (U.S. and World Cup Level);
- Multi-lingual.
Lori Stoltz
Lori practices in the areas of civil and administrative law, with an emphasis in personal injury and health law litigation and opinion work. Her health law experience includes: medical negligence; product liability pertaining to drugs and medical devices (including class proceedings); regulatory negligence of public authorities; OHIP coverage issues; the regulation of health professionals, health care facilities and institutions (including the ethical conduct of clinical research); public health; health and human rights; and constitutional law. Read More
Monica Chakravarti
- Monica obtained her Law Degree at Queen's University in 2001 and has successfully practiced Litigation ever since;
- She will do the preliminary work on your file. She will help collect documents and educate the experts and doctors to make sure your story gets told accurately;
- She will prepare you for your examinations for discoveries, mediations etc., and make sure that you understand your whole file;
- Monica is fluent in English, Punjabi and Hindi.

