Headquarters:
4/447 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Year founded:
2010
Number of employees:
48
Phone:
0459 961 413
Email:
danni.robson@yarris.com
Website:
arniesoftware.com
LinkedIn:
linked.com/showcase/arnie-insurance-motor-claims-management-platform
“We’re focused on purpose-driven behaviour for office utilization versus traditional notions of where work gets done. … Our goal is to remain agile and continue to innovate in this relatively new hybrid environment”
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Rexall Pharmacy Group
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Katherine King
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Satheesh Nunna
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Danni Robson leads an innovative and expert team at Yarris Technologies as head of product for the ARNIE Motor Claims Management Platform. Her formal education in business, insurance, and leadership motivated her from a young age to work in commercial insurance, and she is now leading a SaaS in insurtech. She enjoys speaking at insurance and technology events and thrives when connecting great minds and exploring better ways to handle claims.
Head of Product
Danni Robson
Katherine King is the CEO of Yarris Technologies. After high school, she attended university in the US to study behavioral science and media. She finished a doctoral degree at Boston University, where she taught media and technology and worked as assistant director of its media center. Before joining Yarris, Katherine worked for St Vincent’s Hospital, National Australia Bank, Sony and Australia Post. Each role was about leading change through people and technology. She has always enjoyed the intersection between people and computers because she believes that a tech solution no one can use is bound to fail despite its conceptual brilliance.
Chief Executive Officer
Katherine King
Satheesh Nunna enjoys the opportunity to engage with ARNIE’s customers to turn their needs into impeccable features and functionality. Since joining Yarris in 2009, he has watched the ARNIE team and product grow from simple functionalities to advanced, revolutionary solutions using the latest artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.
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Satheesh Nunna
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Head of Product
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Headquarters:
4/447 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Year founded:
2010
Number of employees:
48
Phone:
0459 961 413
Email:
danni.robson@yarris.com
Website:
arniesoftware.com
LinkedIn:
linked.com/showcase/arnie-insurance-motor-claims-management-platform
Danni Robson leads an innovative and expert team at Yarris Technologies as head of product for the ARNIE Motor Claims Management Platform. Her formal education in business, insurance, and leadership motivated her from a young age to work in commercial insurance, and she is now leading a SaaS in insurtech. She enjoys speaking at insurance and technology events and thrives when connecting great minds and exploring better ways to handle claims.
Head of Product
Danni Robson
Katherine King is the CEO of Yarris Technologies. After high school, she attended university in the US to study behavioral science and media. She finished a doctoral degree at Boston University, where she taught media and technology and worked as assistant director of its media center. Before joining Yarris, Katherine worked for St Vincent’s Hospital, National Australia Bank, Sony and Australia Post. Each role was about leading change through people and technology. She has always enjoyed the intersection between people and computers because she believes that a tech solution no one can use is bound to fail despite its conceptual brilliance.
Chief Executive Officer
Katherine King
David Thornton has managed all aspects of ARNIE from DevOps AWS cloud infrastructure to front-end user interfaces and database for over eight years. His greatest responsibility is guiding the rest of the technical team at ARNIE using a world of knowledge and experience from over 33 years in computing. In his first year of university, he had no computer screens and only card punch readers. In the last five years, he learned all about the AWS cloud. Outside of the screens, he breaks the techie stereotype and loves sports. He is an adrenaline junkie who enjoys snowboarding, kite surfing, sky diving, and riding the biggest roller coasters in the world.
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Josh Janes
Regional Vice President, Construction
Katherine King
Chief Executive Officer
Danni Robson
Head of Product
Leadership
Headquarters:
4/447 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Year founded:
2010
Number of employees:
48
Phone:
0459 961 413
Email:
danni.robson@yarris.com
Website:
arniesoftware.com
LinkedIn:
linked.com/showcase/arnie-insurance-motor-claims-management-platform
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Danni Robson leads an innovative and expert team at Yarris Technologies as head of product for the ARNIE Motor Claims Management Platform. Her formal education in business, insurance, and leadership motivated her from a young age to work in commercial insurance, and she is now leading a SaaS in insurtech. She enjoys speaking at insurance and technology events and thrives when connecting great minds and exploring better ways to handle claims.
Head of Product
Danni Robson
Katherine King is the CEO of Yarris Technologies. After high school, she attended university in the US to study behavioral science and media. She finished a doctoral degree at Boston University, where she taught media and technology and worked as assistant director of its media center. Before joining Yarris, Katherine worked for St Vincent’s Hospital, National Australia Bank, Sony and Australia Post. Each role was about leading change through people and technology. She has always enjoyed the intersection between people and computers because she believes that a tech solution no one can use is bound to fail despite its conceptual brilliance.
Chief Executive Officer
Katherine King
David Thornton has managed all aspects of ARNIE from DevOps AWS cloud infrastructure to front-end user interfaces and database for over eight years. His greatest responsibility is guiding the rest of the technical team at ARNIE using a world of knowledge and experience from over 33 years in computing. In his first year of university, he had no computer screens and only card punch readers. In the last five years, he learned all about the AWS cloud. Outside of the screens, he breaks the techie stereotype and loves sports. He is an adrenaline junkie who enjoys snowboarding, kite surfing, sky diving, and riding the biggest roller coasters in the world.
Lead Developer and Solution Architect
David Thornton
David Thornton
Lead Developer and Solution Architect
David Thornton has managed all aspects of ARNIE from DevOps AWS cloud infrastructure to front-end user interfaces and database for over eight years. His greatest responsibility is guiding the rest of the technical team at ARNIE using a world of knowledge and experience from over 33 years in computing. In his first year of university, he had no computer screens and only card punch readers. In the last five years, he learned all about the AWS cloud. Outside of the screens, he breaks the techie stereotype and loves sports. He is an adrenaline junkie who enjoys snowboarding, kite surfing, sky diving, and riding the biggest roller coasters in the world.
Lead Developer and Solution Architect
David Thornton
Satheesh Nunna
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Satheesh Nunna enjoys the opportunity to engage with ARNIE’s customers to turn their needs into impeccable features and functionality. Since joining Yarris in 2009, he has watched the ARNIE team and product grow from simple functionalities to advanced, revolutionary solutions using the latest artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Satheesh Nunna
Satheesh Nunna
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Satheesh Nunna enjoys the opportunity to engage with ARNIE’s customers to turn their needs into impeccable features and functionality. Since joining Yarris in 2009, he has watched the ARNIE team and product grow from simple functionalities to advanced, revolutionary solutions using the latest artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Satheesh Nunna
Josh Janes
Regional Vice President,
Construction
Josh Janes is a regional vice president and leads the construction teams in the Southern and Midwest states. He has been with The Hartford for 10 years, with eight years of construction-focused underwriting experience. In his role, Josh is responsible for leading the field underwriting team, managing profit and loss, and execution of strategy across the guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up businesses within his region. He resides in Nashville, TN.
Josh began his insurance career with The Hartford in 2012 in a leadership development program with roles in operations, technology, and strategy. Since then, he has held roles in construction guaranteed cost underwriting, loss sensitive underwriting, and field management. He graduated with a BA in finance and marketing from Bryant University and an MBA from The University of Connecticut. He is a Hartford Chairman’s Award Winner and an Underwriting Excellence Award Winner. Josh enjoys golfing and spending time with family and friends. He is also active in the community supporting Room in the Inn, an organization that provides shelter and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Josh Janes
Josh Janes
Regional Vice President, Construction
Josh Janes is a regional vice president and leads the construction teams in the Southern and Midwest states. He has been with The Hartford for 10 years, with eight years of construction-focused underwriting experience. In his role, Josh is responsible for leading the field underwriting team, managing profit and loss, and execution of strategy across the guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up businesses within his region. He resides in Nashville, TN.
Josh began his insurance career with The Hartford in 2012 in a leadership development program with roles in operations, technology, and strategy. Since then, he has held roles in construction guaranteed cost underwriting, loss sensitive underwriting, and field management. He graduated with a BA in finance and marketing from Bryant University and an MBA from The University of Connecticut. He is a Hartford Chairman’s Award Winner and an Underwriting Excellence Award Winner. Josh enjoys golfing and spending time with family and friends. He is also active in the community supporting Room in the Inn, an organization that provides shelter and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Josh Janes
David Thornton
Lead Developer and Solution Architect
Josh Janes is a regional vice president and leads the construction teams in the Southern and Midwest states. He has been with The Hartford for 10 years, with eight years of construction-focused underwriting experience. In his role, Josh is responsible for leading the field underwriting team, managing profit and loss, and execution of strategy across the guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up businesses within his region. He resides in Nashville, TN.
Josh began his insurance career with The Hartford in 2012 in a leadership development program with roles in operations, technology, and strategy. Since then, he has held roles in construction guaranteed cost underwriting, loss sensitive underwriting, and field management. He graduated with a BA in finance and marketing from Bryant University and an MBA from The University of Connecticut. He is a Hartford Chairman’s Award Winner and an Underwriting Excellence Award Winner. Josh enjoys golfing and spending time with family and friends. He is also active in the community supporting Room in the Inn, an organization that provides shelter and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Josh Janes
The Automotive Repair Network Information Exchange or ARNIE, a product of Yarris Technologies, is designed to centralise and streamline the complex service of motor claims management. By linking over 10,000 car repair businesses and enabling collaboration for over 12,000 active ARNIE users, Yarris aims to simplify claims handling, contain the costs for both repairers and insurers, and reduce the time for customers.
ARNIE was founded over a decade ago to enable insurers and their repairers to create strong connections. The company has collected partners and working relationships along the way to strengthen the motor claims ecosystem among insurers, assessors, repairers and other service providers involved behind the scenes of a motor claim. By automating simple and more complex processes, ARNIE has driven average total loss claim cycles down from 28 days to only two days. This improvement has been profoundly beneficial in recent 2021 weather events where insurers across Australia had to process over 10,000 claims in a short period of time – volumes humans simply could not scale to meet or sustain. The ARNIE team is proud of developing useful solutions to solve motor claims industry challenges and innovate along the way.
Nicole Bacon
Regional Vice President,
Construction
Cheryl Graden
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Jay Rajarathinam
Chief Operating Officer,
TMX Group
Melanie Bradshaw
Partner (Toronto)
Nicole Bacon is the regional vice president and leads construction’s Western division. Her territory spans 12 states to include Colorado West In her role, she is responsible for the profit and loss within her region, as well as development of an overall strategy and execution of initiatives for guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up.
Prior to joining The Hartford in 2020, Nicole served in various roles of increasing responsibility in underwriting and management at ACE/Chubb and Travelers. In her 20-year career, she has managed construction claims, umbrella, workers’ compensation, general liability and property from the Los Angeles territory.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Business Finance from California State University, Northridge and an MBA from Pepperdine University. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, working on cars, playing tennis, and cooking.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Nicole Bacon
Cheryl Graden is chief legal & enterprise corporate affairs officer and corporate secretary. She is also an officer of TMX Group Limited and its subsidiaries and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. She has responsibility for advising TMX Group on all legal and regulatory issues that arise out of its operations and business initiatives. Over the last few years, the scope of her role has expanded to include the oversight of enterprise risk management, government relations and corporate communications to ensure alignment of the company’s enterprise approach across all stakeholder groups. She began her legal career at Torys LLP in 1996 and joined TMX Group in 2004 as chief legal officer at NGX in Calgary. Her role expanded over the years to encompass additional responsibilities, including legal and regulatory affairs at the Canadian Depository for Securities.
Read Cheryl’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Cheryl Graden
Jay Rajarathinam is chief operating officer at TMX Group and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. He is responsible for the development and execution of TMX Group’s overall technology and integrated operations, vision and enterprise strategy, focusing on enabling business growth through technology, innovation and optimizing operations. His mandate also includes the oversight of TMX Datalinx, the enterprise’s data division, with a focus on leveraging analytics and technology to design and deliver new client-centric, data-driven solutions and capabilities, and assess new growth opportunities.
Since joining the organization as chief information officer in July 2016, he has helped TMX take important strides as a technology-driven solutions provider. In February 2019, he was named President of CDCC and CDS, TMX’s cash and derivatives clearing businesses.
Read Jay’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Operating Officer, TMX Group
Jay Rajarathinam
As partner, Melanie Bradshaw is a seasoned practitioner responsible for advising external clients and the firm on policy changes in US immigration law. She serves as a lead attorney to a team of over 42 professionals, including 14 attorneys, advising on frequently changing US policy and regulatory updates, while upholding compliance and quality standards. She works closely with EY’s Public Policy Department to advise on the impact of draft legislation and regulatory changes in the immigration space.
Melanie leads firm-wide standardization initiatives across EY Law’s US client engagement teams nationally. She has provided immigration counsel to clients across industries and sectors, including arts and entertainment, sports, higher education, mining and metals, architecture, finance, information technology and professional services. Her leadership and direction continue to support the lifecycle for hiring, staffing, and deploying foreign talent w hile remaining compliant with USCIS and DOL regulators.
Melanie joined EY Law after practicing for several years as a US immigration attorney in New York, where she represented clients from diverse backgrounds in all aspects of immigration law, including family and employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions, naturalization, asylum, VAWA, criminal issues, waivers and removal defense, before such entities as the immigration courts, BIA, USCIS, US Department of State, Administrative Appeals Office, and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
Melanie is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Professional Women’s Network within EY.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Cornell University (2004) and her Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Minnesota (2007). She was admitted to the New York State Bar (2008) and is licensed to practice under United States federal law.
Partner (Toronto)
Melanie Bradshaw
Nicole Bacon
Regional Vice President, Construction
Melanie Bradshaw
Partner (Toronto)
Jay Rajarathinam
Chief Operating Officer,
TMX Group
Cheryl Graden
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Nicole Bacon is the regional vice president and leads construction’s Western division. Her territory spans 12 states to include Colorado West In her role, she is responsible for the profit and loss within her region, as well as development of an overall strategy and execution of initiatives for guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up.
Prior to joining The Hartford in 2020, Nicole served in various roles of increasing responsibility in underwriting and management at ACE/Chubb and Travelers. In her 20-year career, she has managed construction claims, umbrella, workers’ compensation, general liability and property from the Los Angeles territory.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Business Finance from California State University, Northridge and an MBA from Pepperdine University. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, working on cars, playing tennis, and cooking.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Nicole Bacon
Cheryl Graden is chief legal & enterprise corporate affairs officer and corporate secretary. She is also an officer of TMX Group Limited and its subsidiaries and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. She has responsibility for advising TMX Group on all legal and regulatory issues that arise out of its operations and business initiatives. Over the last few years, the scope of her role has expanded to include the oversight of enterprise risk management, government relations and corporate communications to ensure alignment of the company’s enterprise approach across all stakeholder groups. She began her legal career at Torys LLP in 1996 and joined TMX Group in 2004 as chief legal officer at NGX in Calgary. Her role expanded over the years to encompass additional responsibilities, including legal and regulatory affairs at the Canadian Depository for Securities.
Read Cheryl’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Cheryl Graden
Jay Rajarathinam is chief operating officer at TMX Group and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. He is responsible for the development and execution of TMX Group’s overall technology and integrated operations, vision and enterprise strategy, focusing on enabling business growth through technology, innovation and optimizing operations. His mandate also includes the oversight of TMX Datalinx, the enterprise’s data division, with a focus on leveraging analytics and technology to design and deliver new client-centric, data-driven solutions and capabilities, and assess new growth opportunities.
Since joining the organization as chief information officer in July 2016, he has helped TMX take important strides as a technology-driven solutions provider. In February 2019, he was named President of CDCC and CDS, TMX’s cash and derivatives clearing businesses.
Read Jay’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Operating Officer, TMX Group
Jay Rajarathinam
As partner, Melanie Bradshaw is a seasoned practitioner responsible for advising external clients and the firm on policy changes in US immigration law. She serves as a lead attorney to a team of over 42 professionals, including 14 attorneys, advising on frequently changing US policy and regulatory updates, while upholding compliance and quality standards. She works closely with EY’s Public Policy Department to advise on the impact of draft legislation and regulatory changes in the immigration space.
Melanie leads firm-wide standardization initiatives across EY Law’s US client engagement teams nationally. She has provided immigration counsel to clients across industries and sectors, including arts and entertainment, sports, higher education, mining and metals, architecture, finance, information technology and professional services. Her leadership and direction continue to support the lifecycle for hiring, staffing, and deploying foreign talent while remaining compliant with USCIS and DOL regulators.
Melanie joined EY Law after practicing for several years as a US immigration attorney in New York, where she represented clients from diverse backgrounds in all aspects of immigration law, including family and employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions, naturalization, asylum, VAWA, criminal issues, waivers and removal defense, before such entities as the immigration courts, BIA, USCIS, US Department of State, Administrative Appeals Office, and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
Melanie is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Professional Women’s Network within EY.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Cornell University (2004) and her Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Minnesota (2007). She was admitted to the New York State Bar (2008) and is licensed to practice under United States federal law.
Partner (Toronto)
Melanie Bradshaw
Nicole Bacon
Regional Vice President, Construction
Jay Rajarathinam
Chief Operating Officer, TMX Group
Cheryl Graden
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Melanie Bradshaw
Partner (Toronto)
Nicole Bacon is the regional vice president and leads construction’s Western division. Her territory spans 12 states to include Colorado West In her role, she is responsible for the profit and loss within her region, as well as development of an overall strategy and execution of initiatives for guaranteed cost, loss sensitive, and wrap-up.
Prior to joining The Hartford in 2020, Nicole served in various roles of increasing responsibility in underwriting and management at ACE/Chubb and Travelers. In her 20-year career, she has managed construction claims, umbrella, workers’ compensation, general liability and property from the Los Angeles territory.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Business Finance from California State University, Northridge and an MBA from Pepperdine University. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, working on cars, playing tennis, and cooking.
Regional Vice President, Construction
Nicole Bacon
Cheryl Graden is chief legal & enterprise corporate affairs officer and corporate secretary. She is also an officer of TMX Group Limited and its subsidiaries and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. She has responsibility for advising TMX Group on all legal and regulatory issues that arise out of its operations and business initiatives. Over the last few years, the scope of her role has expanded to include the oversight of enterprise risk management, government relations and corporate communications to ensure alignment of the company’s enterprise approach across all stakeholder groups. She began her legal career at Torys LLP in 1996 and joined TMX Group in 2004 as chief legal officer at NGX in Calgary. Her role expanded over the years to encompass additional responsibilities, including legal and regulatory affairs at the Canadian Depository for Securities.
Read Cheryl’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Legal & Enterprise Corporate Affairs Officer and Corporate Secretary
Cheryl Graden
Jay Rajarathinam is chief operating officer at TMX Group and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. He is responsible for the development and execution of TMX Group’s overall technology and integrated operations, vision and enterprise strategy, focusing on enabling business growth through technology, innovation and optimizing operations. His mandate also includes the oversight of TMX Datalinx, the enterprise’s data division, with a focus on leveraging analytics and technology to design and deliver new client-centric, data-driven solutions and capabilities, and assess new growth opportunities.
Since joining the organization as chief information officer in July 2016, he has helped TMX take important strides as a technology-driven solutions provider. In February 2019, he was named President of CDCC and CDS, TMX’s cash and derivatives clearing businesses.
Read Jay’s full bio on TMX.com.
Chief Operating Officer, TMX Group
Jay Rajarathinam
As partner, Melanie Bradshaw is a seasoned practitioner responsible for advising external clients and the firm on policy changes in US immigration law. She serves as a lead attorney to a team of over 42 professionals, including 14 attorneys, advising on frequently changing US policy and regulatory updates, while upholding compliance and quality standards. She works closely with EY’s Public Policy Department to advise on the impact of draft legislation and regulatory changes in the immigration space.
Melanie leads firm-wide standardization initiatives across EY Law’s US client engagement teams nationally. She has provided immigration counsel to clients across industries and sectors, including arts and entertainment, sports, higher education, mining and metals, architecture, finance, information technology and professional services. Her leadership and direction continue to support the lifecycle for hiring, staffing, and deploying foreign talent while remaining compliant with USCIS and DOL regulators.
Melanie joined EY Law after practicing for several years as a US immigration attorney in New York, where she represented clients from diverse backgrounds in all aspects of immigration law, including family and employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions, naturalization, asylum, VAWA, criminal issues, waivers and removal defense, before such entities as the immigration courts, BIA, USCIS, US Department of State, Administrative Appeals Office, and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
Melanie is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Professional Women’s Network within EY.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Cornell University (2004) and her Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Minnesota (2007). She was admitted to the New York State Bar (2008) and is licensed to practice under United States federal law.
Partner (Toronto)
Melanie Bradshaw
Ron Strike
Counsel
Nick Smith
Associate
Charles Jung
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Associate
Gary Will
Founding Partner
Bill Taberner
Counsel
Rayanna Hamadi
Associate
Merella Botros
Associate
Ron Strike is counsel at Will Davidson LLP and is head of the Bowmanville office. He has successfully litigated numerous catastrophic injury cases at local, national and international levels. He has represented seriously injured clients for over 38 years and lectured extensively on personal injury issues. He is a proud member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers’ Association, Durham Region Law Association and Canadian Bar Association. He is also a Certified
Risk Manager.
Counsel
Ron Strike
Rayanna Hamadi is devoted to advocating for clients so they can focus on rebuilding their lives. She has seen firsthand the profound impact an injury can have on victims and their families, and she believes that navigating a complex legal system should be the least of their worries. Effective communication, compassion and commitment are the cornerstones of Rayanna’s practice.
Associate
Rayanna Hamadi
Merella Botros understands that the complexity of the insurance system can be intimidating for clients. She is committed to advocating on behalf of people who have suffered serious personal injuries. Merella first joined Oatley Vigmond as an articling student in 2017. She became an associate following her call to the bar in 2018.
Associate
Merella Botros
Nick Smith is interested in ensuring that clients are provided with the support and advice they require during the litigation process. People who have suffered the trauma of a serious personal injury are already in a position of vulnerability, and Nick is committed to helping them through this difficult process. Specifically, he seeks to help right the balance in an insurance system that is becoming increasingly antagonistic toward injured individuals.
Associate
Nick Smith
For Charles Jung, the practice of law is about providing a client-focused service. In particular, the practice of personal injury law enables him to serve and empower individuals to overcome some of the most challenging times of their lives. His devotion to service is what motivates him to achieve the best possible outcome for
his clients.
Associate
Charles Jung
Harrison Cooper is drawn to personal injury litigation because of the ability to make a positive impact on the lives of clients and their loved ones. Prior to joining Oatley Vigmond, Harrison gained valuable insight into personal injury litigation from the defence perspective at a leading Toronto law firm. This experience has provided him with a unique viewpoint, allowing him to help his clients achieve the best possible results.
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Gary Will is the founding partner at Will Davidson LLP and has been recognized as one of Canada’s premier legal experts in the practice of personal injury litigation. He is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in civil litigation. Gary has extensive experience in the areas of personal injury law and has recently increased his emphasis on class actions, mass torts and product liability claims. He has a practice built on referrals from other lawyers throughout Canada. He is Lexpert ranked and has been recognized by his peers repeatedly for inclusion in the Best Lawyers directory.
Founding Partner
Gary Will
Bill Taberner is counsel at Will Davidson LLP, working out of the Toronto office. He has appeared at all levels of Court in Ontario and has also represented clients before the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Appeals Tribunal, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and at Coroner’s Inquests. He has also been a guest lecturer at Ryerson University, Queen’s University and other academic institutions, and has presented papers for a number of Continuing Legal Education programs. As a result of his experience representing participants injured during or at sporting events, he has appeared on the TSN Television Network.
Counsel
Bill Taberner
Rayanna Hamadi
Associate
Merella Botros
Associate
Nick Smith
Associate
Charles Jung
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Associate
Gary Will
Founding Partner
Bill Taberner
Counsel
Ron Strike
Counsel
Rayanna Hamadi is devoted to advocating for clients so they can focus on rebuilding their lives. She has seen firsthand the profound impact an injury can have on victims and their families, and she believes that navigating a complex legal system should be the least of their worries. Effective communication, compassion and commitment are the cornerstones of Rayanna’s practice.
Associate
Rayanna Hamadi
Merella Botros understands that the complexity of the insurance system can be intimidating for clients. She is committed to advocating on behalf of people who have suffered serious personal injuries. Merella first joined Oatley Vigmond as an articling student in 2017. She became an associate following her call to the bar in 2018.
Associate
Merella Botros
Nick Smith is interested in ensuring that clients are provided with the support and advice they require during the litigation process. People who have suffered the trauma of a serious personal injury are already in a position of vulnerability, and Nick is committed to helping them through this difficult process. Specifically, he seeks to help right the balance in an insurance system that is becoming increasingly antagonistic toward injured individuals.
Associate
Nick Smith
For Charles Jung, the practice of law is about providing a client-focused service. In particular, the practice of personal injury law enables him to serve and empower individuals to overcome some of the most challenging times of their lives. His devotion to service is what motivates him to achieve the best possible outcome for his clients.
Associate
Charles Jung
Harrison Cooper is drawn to personal injury litigation because of the ability to make a positive impact on the lives of clients and their loved ones. Prior to joining Oatley Vigmond, Harrison gained valuable insight into personal injury litigation from the defence perspective at a leading Toronto law firm. This experience has provided him with a unique viewpoint, allowing him to help his clients achieve the best possible results.
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Gary Will is the founding partner at Will Davidson LLP and has been recognized as one of Canada’s premier legal experts in the practice of personal injury litigation. He is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in civil litigation. Gary has extensive experience in the areas of personal injury law and has recently increased his emphasis on class actions, mass torts and product liability claims. He has a practice built on referrals from other lawyers throughout Canada. He is Lexpert ranked and has been recognized by his peers repeatedly for inclusion in the Best Lawyers directory.
Founding Partner
Gary Will
Bill Taberner is counsel at Will Davidson LLP, working out of the Toronto office. He has appeared at all levels of Court in Ontario and has also represented clients before the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Appeals Tribunal, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and at Coroner’s Inquests. He has also been a guest lecturer at Ryerson University, Queen’s University and other academic institutions, and has presented papers for a number of Continuing Legal Education programs. As a result of his experience representing participants injured during or at sporting events, he has appeared on the TSN Television Network.
Counsel
Bill Taberner
Ron Strike is counsel at Will Davidson LLP and is head of the Bowmanville office. He has successfully litigated numerous catastrophic injury cases at local, national and international levels. He has represented seriously injured clients for over 38 years and lectured extensively on personal injury issues. He is a proud member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers’ Association, Durham Region Law Association and Canadian Bar Association. He is also a Certified Risk Manager.
Counsel
Ron Strike
Ron Strike
Counsel
Rayanna Hamadi
Associate
Merella Botros
Associate
Nick Smith
Associate
Charles Jung
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Associate
Gary Will
Founding Partner
Bill Taberner
Counsel
Rayanna Hamadi is devoted to advocating for clients so they can focus on rebuilding their lives. She has seen firsthand the profound impact an injury can have on victims and their families, and she believes that navigating a complex legal system should be the least of their worries. Effective communication, compassion and commitment are the cornerstones of Rayanna’s practice.
Associate
Rayanna Hamadi
Merella Botros understands that the complexity of the insurance system can be intimidating for clients. She is committed to advocating on behalf of people who have suffered serious personal injuries. Merella first joined Oatley Vigmond as an articling student in 2017. She became an associate following her call to the bar in 2018.
Associate
Merella Botros
Nick Smith is interested in ensuring that clients are provided with the support and advice they require during the litigation process. People who have suffered the trauma of a serious personal injury are already in a position of vulnerability, and Nick is committed to helping them through this difficult process. Specifically, he seeks to help right the balance in an insurance system that is becoming increasingly antagonistic toward injured individuals.
Associate
Nick Smith
For Charles Jung, the practice of law is about providing a client-focused service. In particular, the practice of personal injury law enables him to serve and empower individuals to overcome some of the most challenging times of their lives. His devotion to service is what motivates him to achieve the best possible outcome for his clients.
Associate
Charles Jung
Harrison Cooper is drawn to personal injury litigation because of the ability to make a positive impact on the lives of clients and their loved ones. Prior to joining Oatley Vigmond, Harrison gained valuable insight into personal injury litigation from the defence perspective at a leading Toronto law firm. This experience has provided him with a unique viewpoint, allowing him to help his clients achieve the best possible results.
Associate
Harrison Cooper
Gary Will is the founding partner at Will Davidson LLP and has been recognized as one of Canada’s premier legal experts in the practice of personal injury litigation. He is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in civil litigation. Gary has extensive experience in the areas of personal injury law and has recently increased his emphasis on class actions, mass torts and product liability claims. He has a practice built on referrals from other lawyers throughout Canada. He is Lexpert ranked and has been recognized by his peers repeatedly for inclusion in the Best Lawyers directory.
Founding Partner
Gary Will
Bill Taberner is counsel at Will Davidson LLP, working out of the Toronto office. He has appeared at all levels of Court in Ontario and has also represented clients before the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Appeals Tribunal, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and at Coroner’s Inquests. He has also been a guest lecturer at Ryerson University, Queen’s University and other academic institutions, and has presented papers for a number of Continuing Legal Education programs. As a result of his experience representing participants injured during or at sporting events, he has appeared on the TSN Television Network.
Counsel
Bill Taberner
Ron Strike is counsel at Will Davidson LLP and is head of the Bowmanville office. He has successfully litigated numerous catastrophic injury cases at local, national and international levels. He has represented seriously injured clients for over 38 years and lectured extensively on personal injury issues. He is a proud member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers’ Association, Durham Region Law Association and Canadian Bar Association. He is also a Certified Risk Manager.
Counsel
Ron Strike
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“Workplace innovation allows us to help our employees improve productivity, create better products, and improve their health and well-being”
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Rexall Pharmacy Group
“Workplace innovation allows us to help our employees improve productivity, create better products, and improve their health and well-being”
Frank Monteleone,
Rexall Pharmacy Group
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