Lujza Csanyi
Tel: 416.594.1503 Email: lcsanyi@sblegal.caLujza is a go-getter, always seeking to find the best possible outcome for her clients. Her passion for advocacy and problem solving helps her tackle complex issues with confidence.
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Biography
LUJZA CSANYI is always seeking to find the best possible outcome for her clients. Her passion for advocacy and problem solving helps her tackle complex issues with confidence.
Lujza’s practice spans a diverse range of matters including professional negligence cases, product liability, construction litigation, personal injury, insurance coverage matters, employment/wrongful dismissal matters, and human rights applications.
Lujza advocates for a wide range of clients, including individuals and corporations across several industries. Lujza has appeared before several levels of court including the Ontario Small Claims Court, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal and administrative tribunals.
Lujza received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Western Ontario and holds an Honours Life Sciences Degree from McMaster University. Lujza is a member of the Toronto Lawyers Association.
Speaking Engagements
- Medical Cosmetics and Informed Consent, Stieber Berlach LLP, 2024
- University of Toronto Moot Judge, University of Toronto, 2024
- Ontario Bar Association Tort Law Moot, Ontario Bar Association, 2023, 2024
- Trial & Error Bootcamp Mini Mock Trial, Volunteer Judge, 2023
Education
- Bachelor of Science (Honours), McMaster University, 2019
- Juris Doctor, University of Western Ontario, 2022
- Admitted to the Ontario Bar, 2023
Representative Work
- Represents paralegals, insurance agents, brokers and brokerages, health care professionals and various other professionals in professional negligence claims
- Represents long-term care homes in class actions and individual claims, including actions arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Represents individuals and businesses in employment law / wrongful dismissal matters
- Represents occupiers in personal injury matters
- Represents drivers, owners and insurance companies in motor vehicle accidents
- Represents individuals and corporations in Human Rights Applications
Publications
- “When are Insurers Required to Provide Medical Reasons for the Denial of Statutory Accident Benefits?”, April 3, 2023
- “Martin v AGO et al: The Standard of Care Required of an Occupier is not One of Perfection”, March 14, 2023
- “Limitation Periods where a Defendant is Undertaking Ameliorative Efforts – The Latest Word from the Ontario Court of Appeal”, February 6, 2023
- “Chemical Spills and Remediation Costs: Can an Insurer Directly Recover for Remediation Costs under the Environmental Protection Act?”, October 25, 2022
- “Contractual Liability Exclusions: How Far do they Reach?”, October 19, 2022