JUNE 2021 ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

The latest issue of the Stockwoods Administrative and Regulatory Law Newsletter is now available, featuring cases on a wide range of topics from the Federal Court of Appeal and Ontario Superior Court (Divisional Court):

  • Ensuring confidentiality concerns do not defeat meaningful judicial review
  • Federal Court cannot usurp the powers of Administrative Decision-Makers
  • Judicial review denied where statutory appeal available but unsuccessful
  • Proper approach to a joint submission on penalty
  • Limits on court’s jurisdiction to grant declaratory relief
  • Impermissible delegation of decision marking authority

Should you have any questions about the Newsletter, please feel free to contact the co-editors (Andrea Gonsalves or Justin Safayeni), or another lawyer at Stockwoods LLP.

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