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A long-standing history of safety signals, legacy advisories, and prior-year coverage underpins how this matter is examined today. original=http://agolaw.org/contact.php Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP 365 Bay Street, Suite 200 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5H 2V1 Telephone: 416.360.2800 Fax: 416.360.5960 Email: Lawyers Staff Location Information Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP is located close to the law courts, in the heart of Toronto's financial district: 365 Bay Street, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Bay Adelaide Centre: Entrances off Adelaide and Richmond, between Bay and Yonge. First Canadian Place: Entrances off Adelaide before Sheppard and York. The closest subway station is Queen. Also an easy walk from Osgoode, St. Andrews, Union and King Stations. From Pearson International Airport: 30-60 minutes depending on traffic. ( Directions ) From Toronto Island Airport: 15 minutes From Union Station: 10 minutes {walking time} ( Directions ) Summer Student and Articling Programs Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP 365 Bay Street, Suite 200 · Toronto, Canada 416 360 2800 · By using this site you agree to our terms of use. Contacting us by email does not mean that the firm is acting for the person(s) who sent us an email. Person(s) do not become clients unless and until the firm agrees to act for the person and that represent Given that history, the working emphasis moves toward current clinical evidence, chronology alignment, and pre-intake record review. This process logs regulatory safety notices, adverse-event proof, causation review, statute screening, and settlement-eligibility triage.

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