Brian,
How about contacting one of the lawyers that were themselves active in the case itself?
They may be willing / interested to help you.
Yours, Cirt
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Brian McNeil brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org wrote:
This is, well, sorta sad.
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From: JUS-G-MAG-CSD-Civil and Family Policy and Programs CSD.CivilFamilyPP@ontario.ca To: brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org Subject: Civil Matter - Our Reference: M09-09495 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:44:40 -0500
Dear Mr. McNeil,
Re: Court File # 08-CV-00360651-00CP The Estate of Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Junior et al;
Thank you for your e-mail sent 15th December, 2009 to the Ministry of the Attorney General regarding the above court file. Your e-mail has been forwarded to this office for response.
The court file to which you refer was commenced in the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Ontario, under the Class Proceedings Act.
Each court has jurisdiction over its own files. For the prescribed fee(s), a search for information about a file can be made at the court of origin and, subject to a judicial order to the contrary, a photocopy of a document can be obtained. If you wish, you could arrange for a local law firm to act as your agent, attend at the Toronto court house, review the file, and make photocopies of any documents your require. Those photocopies could then be faxed, or scanned and e-mailed to you by your agent
.
If you wish to retain an Ontario lawyer, you may contact the Lawyer Referral Service operated by the Law Society of Upper Canada. The Lawyer Referral Service will provide you with the names of lawyers who practice in Ontario in the relevant area of law. You can contact the Service at (416) 947-3330, choose your language and then press 1 to speak to an operator. Advise the operator that you are calling from outside Ontario. The Law Society of Upper Canada also maintains a list of lawyers in Ontario which may be viewed at the LSUC website at
http://www1.lsuc.on.ca/LawyerParalegalDirectory/index.jsp .
You may also wish to visit Justice Ontario, a Ministry website which provides answers to basic questions about Ontario’s justice system. Justice Ontario provides information on many aspects of Ontario’s justice system, including lawsuits and disputes, family law, criminal law, going to court, human rights, wills and estate planning, tickets and fines, and how to find a lawyer. To access Justice Ontario on-line, visit: http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/justice-ont/ . For access to legal information in over 170 languages, you can also reach Justice Ontario by toll-free telephone at 1-866-252-0104.
I trust the above will be of assistance,
Civil Policy and Programs Branch
Court Services Division
Ministry of the Attorney General
-- Brian McNeil brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org Wikinewsie.org
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