Jan. 28, 2020
Law students represent complainant at Human Rights Tribunal, and win
In the case , the complaint alleges discrimination in the area of employment on the grounds of mental disability under section 7(1)(a) of the Alberta Human Rights Act (the Act).The respondent, a dental clinic operating as JSL Investments Corporation, filed a response on July 22, 2013, denying such discrimination.
In the January 14 decision from Duncan Marsden, the Tribunal Chair, made the following comment:
"I pause at this stage to thank the complainant’s and the respondent’s representatives for their conduct throughout the hearing. I would note, in particular, that the complainant was represented by two students, Julie Ward and Aaron Marchadour. Both provided a significant amount of their own personal time, as I understand it, on a pro bono voluntary basis and I wish to take this opportunity to applaud their service to the community. I encourage them to continue to be active in pro bono initiatives, throughout their respective legal careers."Â
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