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LSUC ordered to pay $1.3M to partners

30 January, 2017

Two former Torys LLP partners, who endured an 11 year-long battle with the Law Society of Upper Canada to clear their names of wrongdoing, have won $1.3 million in costs from the provincial regulator.

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Supreme Court set to tackle privacy of phone text messages

13 January, 2017

Jurists also to rule on JP impartiality in search warrants, if heavy fines trigger right to jury trial.

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Federal Prosecutor says sorry for slamming energy minister

22 December, 2016
Lawyer alleged a bribe was sought in Sudbury byelection bribery case.  Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault was erroneously accused of acting corruptly.  The federal prosecutor who made the claim has apologized.

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Thirty Years of Dedication

15 October, 2016

Scott Fenton was covered recently in a Toronto-based publication that profiles influential local business leaders.

Excerpt: "Criminal lawyer, published author, lecturer, and Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and International Society of Barristers – for nearly thirty years, Scott Fenton has accrued a vast and varied background in the legal profession..."

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Dean Del Mastro’s cousin David Del Mastro acquitted in election financing case

20 May, 2016

David Del Mastro, a Mississauga, Ont., businessman who was accused of running an elaborate scheme to funnel money to his cousin’s political campaign, was acquitted on all counts Friday.

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