Ted Marrocco joins CBA national symposium panel discussing search and seizure at the border

The retention and sharing of exit and entry data by IRCC and CBSA officers is anticipated to cause increased allegations of misrepresentation and to fuel grounds for search and seizure at Canadian ports of entry. With the addition of a global pandemic, situations at the border can get complicated – quickly. Our partner, Ted Marrocco, will be joining an all-star panel of leading Canadian immigration counsel and CBSA officers today to discuss what to do when customs and immigration authorities detain individual clients at the border or surprise corporate clients with a search warrant at their offices. Ted will be speaking about critical topics such as cell phone searches, the right to counsel, and effectively maintaining claims of privilege. Panel details can be found here.

Stockwoods lawyers successfully resist motion to lift a stay of proceedings

Gerald Chan Inducted into International Academy of Trial Lawyers 

Stockwoods lawyers successful at Supreme Court of Canada

JULY ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

Stockwoods wins multiple Benchmark Awards

Adam Donaldson named one of York University’s Top 30 Alumni under 30

Five Stockwoods Lawyers listed as “Top 50 Trial Lawyers in Canada”

Benchmark Canada Listings 2024

Stockwoods client successful in Charter challenge to Ontario “Ag-gag” legislation

MARCH ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

Stockwoods Recognized in Lexpert 2024

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

DECEMBER ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW 
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