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Case in Brief: Groia v Law Society of Upper Canada

SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Case in Brief: Groia v Law Society of Upper Canada 2018 SCC 27 Judgment of June 1, 2018 On appeal from the Court of Appeal for Ontario A lawyer’s uncivil behaviour in court may not amount to professional misconduct if it was based on a mistaken understanding of the law, the Supreme Court has ruled



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