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Administrative Law

In addition to the traditional courts, our legal system is comprised of numerous administrative decision-making bodies, all of whom make decisions which affect individuals and business. These administrative bodies may be quasi-judicial tribunals, such as the Rental Housing Tribunal or the Labour Relations Board, or they may be less formal decision-making bodies such as an academic discipline committee at a university or a sub-committee of City Council.

We can help clients with administrative law issues, such as professional discipline, academic discipline, and other situations where statutory authorities such as universities, hospitals, schools, school boards, municipalities, or government departments, boards or tribunals make decisions that directly affect an individual, business or organization.

Russell MacCrimmon | Nigel McCready