Civil Banter

Before You Sign That Waiver

28 min · 4. feb. 2026
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In this episode of Civil Banter, Hamish and Stan break down what waivers are and when they can prevent someone from suing after an injury. Using a 2024 Ottawa case (Bernier v. City of Ottawa), they explain how courts assess waivers and why wording, timing, and context matter. As always, the takeaway is simple: when it comes to waivers, it depends. Thank you for joining us for Civil Banter. Tune in for more insightful discussions about all things civil litigation.

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