Edgar-Andre Montigny to Co-Chair Ontario Bar Association event dealing with protecting the privacy of persons appearing before Ontario’s Administrative Tribunals.

 


 

In April 2018, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released its decision in Toronto Star v. AG Ontario, finding that the application of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to administrative tribunals violates the open courts principle embedded in section 2(b) of the Charter. Join our expert faculty to explore the implications of this decision for administrative tribunals in Ontario, and the parties appearing before them. Gather helpful advice on how to balance the need to present your client’s strongest case with the obligation to protect their privacy interests.

 

Transparency, Open Courts and Administrative Tribunals: Implications of Toronto Star v. AG Ontario

 

Date
Wednesday, October 17, 2018 | 9:00 am to 12:00 p.m.

Location
Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events
20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto

Program Chairs
Jill Cross, Law Society of Ontario
Edgar-André Montigny, Montigny Law

 

PROGRAM REGISTRATION IS ONLINE www.oba.org/pd
Questions? pd@oba.org

 

 

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