Divisional Court quashes challenge to IIROC Hearing

Stockwoods lawyers Brian Gover and Fredrick Schumann successfully persuaded the Divisional Court to quash a challenge to a pending proceeding before the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada in Deeb v. IIROC.  The Divisional Court accepted that IIROC Notices of Hearing and Business Conduct Reports are not generally susceptible to judicial review. The Court held that the application for judicial review was premature because the Notice of Hearing should be challenged at first instance before the IIROC Hearing Panel, and because the Business Conduct Review was a mere administrative or investigative step.

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Gerald Chan Inducted into International Academy of Trial Lawyers 

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JULY ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

Stockwoods wins multiple Benchmark Awards

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MARCH ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

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Ted Marrocco speaks to the Association of Business Immigration Lawyers about Privacy and Online Risk Management

Paul Le Vay, Brian Gover and Carlo di Carlo Recognized in List of Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada

RYANN ATKINS JOINS THE PARTNERSHIP AT STOCKWOODS
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