Case Documents

Notices, orders, and reasons from Tribunal proceedings

The Tribunal posts a variety of kinds of documents to its website. These documents have been reformatted for web-viewing. To obtain original PDFs, please contact tribunal@lstribunal.ca.

Notices

Notices initiate a proceeding before the Tribunal, and in most cases lay out the applicant or appellant’s allegations. There are a variety of kinds of notices, including notices of application, notices of motion, notice of referral for a hearing or notices of appeal. Once the matter is closed, the Tribunal removes all related notices from its website.

Orders

The Tribunal publishes orders that end a proceeding, affect the status of a licensee, or determine some other significant matter. Orders can be made at any stage of the proceeding; however, an order is always issued at the end of the proceeding.

Reasons

The panel that decides each matter can either write or orally issue its reasons for decision. The reasons are usually not released until several months after the end of the hearing.

Name Licensee
Type
Proceeding
Type
Licensee
Location
Date Filed
(DD/MM/YYYY)
Document Type
Charles Howard Litman Charles Howard Litman Lawyer Conduct Toronto 28/09/2004 Reasons
Mark James Kevin Peters Mark James Kevin Peters Lawyer Conduct Muncey 27/09/2004 Reasons
Robert Boyd Statton Robert Boyd Statton Lawyer Appeal by the Licensee or Licence Applicant Toronto 23/09/2004 Reasons
Robert George Falla Robert George Falla Lawyer Conduct Brighton 22/09/2004 Reasons
Daniel Alexander Barna Daniel Alexander Barna Lawyer Conduct Ajax 16/09/2004 Reasons
William Michael Babij William Michael Babij Lawyer Conduct Sudbury 15/09/2004 Reasons
Janice Marie Porter Janice Marie Porter Lawyer Conduct London 24/08/2004 Reasons
Bruce Allan Clark Bruce Allan Clark Lawyer Appeal by the Licensee or Licence Applicant Ottawa 24/06/2004 Reasons
Jeffrey Mark Gahan Jeffrey Mark Gahan Lawyer Conduct Mississauga 02/06/2004 Reasons
Henry Peter Steponaitis Henry Peter Steponaitis Lawyer Licensing Toronto 27/04/2004 Reasons