Sopinka on the Trial of an Action, 4th Edition

First published in 1981, this classic manual offers invaluable insight into trial techniques from the perspective of The Late Honourable Mr. Justice John Sopinka who was one of the nation's leading litigators before his appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Publication Language: English

Published: October 28, 2020

Publisher: LexisNexis Canada

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“This book, appropriately and wisely updated, offers the timeless guidance which all advocates seek and need.”
From the Foreword by Guy J. Pratte



An Updated, Practical Reference
First published in 1981, this classic manual offers invaluable insight into trial techniques from the perspective of The Late Honourable Mr. Justice John Sopinka who was one of the nation’s leading litigators before his appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Sopinka on the Trial of an Action, 4th Edition remains a go-to reference for best practices and strategies in the courtroom at the trial level. The book covers everything from the structure of the trial, trial preparation, presenting the case at trial and trials where the case goes to the jury. Also included is a plethora of useful and handy appendices ranging from sample opening statements, cross examination techniques, addresses and questions to the jury, to many more.

What’s New In This Edition

  • Updated discussion on ethics for the courtroom, including interference with substantive fairness and the due administration of justice, and principles of civility
  • Updated discussion of the principles guiding the court’s discretion in determining when trial by jury is appropriate
  • Updated case law discussion on the role of the court-appointed expert and letters of request (letters rogatory) to and from foreign courts
  • Updated case law discussion and commentary on trial preparation
  • Updated discussion and case law on conduct of trial including on such matters as examination and cross-examination of witnesses; admissibility of expert opinions and testimony; opening and closing addresses
  • Updated analysis of new case law developments pertaining to deportment at trial and departures from the adversary process
  • New section discussing mistrials in judge-alone cases
  • New case law discussion of Non-suit cases
  • Updated case law on the charge to the Jury
  • New commentary on the Review of Damage Award
  • New appendix on The Advocates’ Society, “Principles of Civility and Professionalism for Advocates”

This publication as a practical "how to" guide will be especially useful to anyone who spends a significant amount of time in a courtroom – including civil litigators and judges.

Foreword by Guy J. Pratte

Preface

PART I – THE TRIBUNAL

Chapter 1 – Calibrating the Trial

Chapter 2 – The Mode of Trial

PART II – PREPARATION

Chapter 3 – Preparation for Trial

PART III – PRESENTING THE CASE AT TRIAL

Chapter 4 – Devices to Facilitate or Supplant Testimony

Chapter 5 – Role of Counsel

Chapter 6 – Role of the Trial Judge

PART IV – THE CASE GOES TO THE JURY

Chapter 7 – The Charge to the Jury

Chapter 8 – The Verdict

APPENDICES

Appendix 1 – Trial Document Brief

Appendix 2 – Opening Statement – Example 1

Appendix 3 – Opening Statement – Example 2

Appendix 4 – Examination-in-Chief

Appendix 5 – Examination of an Expert

Appendix 6 – Cross-Examination on Discovery

Appendix 7 – Cross-Examination – Example 1

Appendix 8 – Cross-Examination – Example 2

Appendix 9 – Cross-Examination – Example 3

Appendix 10 – Cross-Examination – Example 4

Appendix 11 – Cross-Examination – Example 5

Appendix 12 – Cross-Examination – Example 6

Appendix 13 – Address to the Jury by Pierre Genest

Appendix 14 – Address to the Jury by John Bowlby

Appendix 15 – Charge to the Jury

Appendix 16 – Question to Jury – Ordinary Negligence Case

Appendix 17 – Question to Jury – Pedestrian Case

Appendix 18 – Question to Jury – Occupier’s Liability Case

Appendix 19 – Model Trial Binder

Appendix 20 – Document Agreement

Appendix 21 – Proof Chart

Appendix 22 – The Advocates’ Society, “Principles of Civility and Professionalism for Advocates”

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