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Stanford Cummings

Stanford Cummings

Lawyer

Stanford Cummings is an associate lawyer in our Litigation Group.

Stanford practices civil litigation specializing in the areas of insurance disputes, personal injury law, commercial litigation and estates litigation.

Stanford has represented clients at all levels of Court in Ontario including the Ontario Court of Appeal and Superior Court of Justice. Stanford prides himself on his practical experience, pragmatic approach and desire and ability to represent clients in court and at trial. Stanford also represents clients at numerous tribunals including the Licence Appeal Tribunal and Financial Services Commission of Ontario.

Stanford co-hosts the podcast Civil Banter with Hamish Mills-McEwan, where they dive into all things civil litigation.

Outside of the office Stanford can be found cheering on his favourite sports teams and trying his hand preparing new creations in the kitchen.

 

Education & Professional Associations

  • University of Windsor, J.D., 2014
  • University of Ottawa, B. Soc. Sci., 2011
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • County of Carleton Law Association
  • The Advocates Society
  • Saint Thomas More Lawyer’s Guild of Ottawa – President

Papers, Panels, and
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Explore practical articles, guides, and resources designed to help you understand legal issues, stay informed, and feel confident about your next steps.

Lithium‑Ion Battery Hazards: How to Reduce Your Risk and When to Contact Your Insurer

Lithium‑ion batteries power much of modern life: e‑scooters, power tools, vacuums, e‑bikes, laptops, toys, heated gloves, and dozens of

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Civil Banter – Episode 7: Accident Benefits Bonanza, Part Two

When you’ve been injured in a car accident, whether as a driver, cyclist, passenger, or pedestrian, one of the

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Civil Banter, Episode 6: The Accident Benefits Bonanza, Part 1

In this episode of Civil Banter, our hosts Hamish and Stan take a deep dive into the Ontario accident

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