He has appeared as
counsel at all levels of court in Ontario, at the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal, before the Supreme Court of Canada, in commercial and investment arbitrations and before a variety of administrative tribunals.
I have advised and represented clients in a variety of matters from complex litigation to amicable negotiated settlements and I have appeared as
counsel at all levels of court in British Columbia, including the Court of Appeal.
Sheila has appeared as
counsel at all levels of court in Canada and before international arbitrations and other tribunals.
Not exact matches
«My general impressions, I was surprised that how this was being treated as an actual trial, a
court trial, as far as the questioning and examining was going and that it seemed as if the Commissioner was acting as a judge, getting advice from her own legal
counsel at times,» said Scott, «and just the
level of detail and scrutiny was much more than I had expected.»
David Sherborne,
counsel for the claimants, told the
court the claimants would «allege criminality
at the most senior
level: James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks» as part
of the case.
Counsel declarations
of work effort and dollars expended suffice for fee substantiation
at the state
court level.
This makes it extremely important for in - house
counsel to shape responses, even
at the audit and appeals stages, with a view to ensuring that they are well positioned for an appeal
at any
level of the
Court system, if necessary.
At the state
level, where states have passed statutes or state
courts have said, «There is a right to
counsel when an adult is subjected to a guardianship or, where a parent is losing their rights, or where paternity is being established,» these are just some examples
of where states have done this.
«The appellant maintains that, by its nature, a tax on criminal defence legal fees will,
at some
level, be prohibitive or
at the very least act as an impediment to or will interfere with the right to
counsel since the additional cost
of the tax to an accused will interfere with the financial resources available to mount a defence to the charges brought against him or her,» wrote Tax
Court of Canada Justice Brent Paris, summing up the firm's case.
He has appeared as
counsel in all
levels of court in British Columbia and has appeared
at trial before both judges and juries.
He has extensive experience
at appellate
level (Supreme
Court and
Court of Appeal), in the CJEU as well as in the appellate
courts of other countries (e.g. Supreme Courts of Switzerland and Cyprus) working alongside local co
courts of other countries (e.g. Supreme
Courts of Switzerland and Cyprus) working alongside local co
Courts of Switzerland and Cyprus) working alongside local
counsel.
Ms. Long focuses her practice almost exclusively on family law and has extensive experience negotiating and drafting separation agreements, appearing successfully before various
levels of court, including the Ontario Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal, and negotiating settlements at mediation and counsel meet
court, including the Ontario
Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal, and negotiating settlements at mediation and counsel meet
Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior
Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal, and negotiating settlements at mediation and counsel meet
Court of Justice and the Ontario
Court of Appeal, and negotiating settlements at mediation and counsel meet
Court of Appeal, and negotiating settlements
at mediation and
counsel meetings.
She has acted as
counsel for hospitals, nurses, physicians and other health practitioners
at inquests, civil trials, various
levels of courts and administrative tribunals, including the Health Professions Appeal and Review Board.
Art has distinguished himself over a nearly 30 - year career as a top CEQA and land use law litigator
at the trial and appellate
levels of both federal and state
courts, including an appearance as
counsel of record before the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Members
of our bankruptcy group have been
counsel in bankruptcy matters resulting in dozens
of published opinions and have argued bankruptcy appeals
at all
levels, including the United States Supreme
Court.
He appeared as
counsel at every
level of the judicial system in Ontario and
at the Supreme
Court of Canada and various administrative tribunals.
David has appeared as
counsel at the Supreme
Court of Canada, the Federal Court, all levels of court in Ontario, in commercial arbitrations and before various administrative tribunals, including the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the Ontario Licence Appeal Trib
Court of Canada, the Federal
Court, all levels of court in Ontario, in commercial arbitrations and before various administrative tribunals, including the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the Ontario Licence Appeal Trib
Court, all
levels of court in Ontario, in commercial arbitrations and before various administrative tribunals, including the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the Ontario Licence Appeal Trib
court in Ontario, in commercial arbitrations and before various administrative tribunals, including the Human Rights Tribunal
of Ontario and the Ontario Licence Appeal Tribunal.
He has been
counsel in over 50 Florida Bar matters
at The Florida Supreme
Court level and represented law firms
of 1 to over 300 lawyers.
Kohli is highly experienced
at tribunal
level and has served as sole
counsel in the
Court of Appeal.
Called to the Bar in 1995, she has over 20 years
of experience appearing before tribunals and all
levels of court including as lead counsel in precedent setting work at the Supreme Court of Ca
court including as lead
counsel in precedent setting work
at the Supreme
Court of Ca
Court of Canada.
Greg was called to the bar in 1975 and has appeared as
counsel in a multitude
of cases
at every
court level in British Columbia (Provincial, Supreme and Court of App
court level in British Columbia (Provincial, Supreme and
Court of App
Court of Appeal).
As junior
counsel with DOJ Matt represented the CRA, the RCMP, the Correctional Service
of Canada, and other federal agencies
at trial
level and appellate
courts.
He has extensive trial and appellate experience
at all
levels of the
courts in both Ontario and Alberta and has appeared as
counsel in the Supreme
Court of Canada.