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  1. Nov 29, 2019 · The Meaning of Justice in Family Law Disputes. Justice is a complicated concept. The dictionary definition is short enough, typically given as “fairness and moral conduct,” but the seductive simplicity of the explanation ignores the important analyses offered by major thinkers from Plato – through Hobbes, Rousseau and Mill – to Rawls ...

  2. Jul 20, 2021 · Access to justice is the most pressing justice issue today. It has become the major focus of essentially all stakeholders in the legal community—governments, regulators, bar associa- tions, researchers, and educators. It now needs to become an increasing topic of attention for those who use the system: the public.

  3. The Honourable Sharon M. Nicklas. Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice. The Honourable Aston J. Hall. Associate Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice. The Honourable Jeanine E. LeRoy. Associate Chief Justice — Coordinator of Justices of the Peace of the Ontario Court of Justice. The Honourable Sheilagh O’Connell.

  4. the administration of justice in the courts have inherent jurisdiction to remove law firms from pending litigation. Disqualification may be required: (1) to avoid the risk of improper use of confidential information; (2) to avoid the risk of impaired representation; and/or (3) to maintain the repute of the administration of justice.

  5. Justice of the Peace make important decisions about individual rights and freedoms and are key to an effective, timely judicial system. Hearing applications during trials made pursuant to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. For example, whether a case should be stayed due to delay under s. 11 (b); whether there was a violation of a defendant ...

  6. Rob is a rights-based lawyer and social & environmental justice advocate based in Toronto, Ontario. Rob opened Tarantino Law after a decade of practice with the aim of providing high quality, affordable, and effective legal counsel and representation to clients on issues that advance justice.

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  8. Step One: Determining Jurisdiction. The first step in the litigation process is to decide which court the action should be started in. If a person’s claim is for $35,000 or less, the action must be started in the small claims court. Claims for more than $35,000 should be started in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

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