Annual Update on Human Rights: Keeping on Top of Key Developments - Part I (In-Person)

Jun. 8, 2012
Toronto ON


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Keeping on Top of Key Developments - Part I
Program Details
Date:
Friday, June 8, 2012
Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location: The Conference Centre at the OBA | 20 Toronto St., 2nd Floor | Toronto, ON

This year's program provides a practical update on both substantive and procedural issues relating to human rights claims. In Parts I and II, the presenters will share topical information relevant to practitioners with varying levels of experience with human rights legislation, and share insight based upon case law and experience relating to both the provincial and federal regimes.  Both sessions are intended to promote discussion of practice issues that those of us who advise clients regarding human rights issues may have to address. 

Program Chairs:

Geri Sanson, SANSON LAW OFFICE Professional Corporation
Mark Geiger, Blaney McMurtry LLP
Trevor Guy, Heenan Blaikie LLP

Keeping on Top of Key Developments - Part I

9:00 am

Introductory Remarks

9:10 am

What’s New at the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal – Key Decisions
David A. Wright, Associate Chair, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario - Social Justice Tribunals Ontario

9:35 am

Getting Started – Application Considerations
Establishing a prima facie case
• What forum best serves your client’s human rights claim?
• Barriers to claims of systemic discrimination by persons with disabilities
• Balancing privacy v. right to medical information in the duty to accommodate
Farah Malik, WeirFoulds LLP
Amer Mushtaq, Mushtaq Law
Lauri A. Reesor, Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP
Karen R. Spector, ARCH Disability Law Centre

10:40 am

Break

10:55 am

Getting Starting – Response Considerations
• Substantive and procedural duty to accommodate, separate obligations or two sides of the same coin?
• Bringing applications to an early end utilizing the HRTO’s procedures
• Recent developments in preliminary issues including adding/removing a party, vexatious litigant and deferral of applications
• The impact of Trozzi and Figliola on human rights proceedings
Katherine Ford, Sherrard Kuzz LLP
James Fu, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Inna Koldorf, Crawford Chondon & Partners LLP
Marni Tolensky, Toronto Transit Commission Legal Department

11:55 am

Question Period

12:00 pm

Program Concludes

 

 

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