Fundamentals of Judicial Review 2021
Course Date: April 15, 2021
Total: 4h 44min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: April 15, 2021
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Laurel Courtenay — Ministry of the Attorney General, Legal Services Branch, Vancouver
Andrew D. Gay, QC — Gudmundseth Mickelson LLP, Vancouver
The Mechanics of an Application for Judicial Review (9:10 – 9:55)
- what decisions can be challenged by way of judicial review
- who are the proper petitioner and respondent
- who do you serve
- time limits
- seeking a stay
- key elements of a petition and affidavit
- what other pleadings are needed
- managing client expectations
Laurel Courtenay — Ministry of the Attorney General, Legal Services Branch, Vancouver
Andrew D. Gay, QC — Gudmundseth Mickelson LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (9:55 – 10:10)
Judicial Review vs. Civil Action (10:10 – 10:50)
- initiating process
- evidence
- role of the court
- referring petitions to trial list
- remedies
- cases on collateral attack
Katie Webber — Legal Counsel, Ministry of the Attorney General, Victoria
BREAK (10:50 – 11:05)
The Record (11:05 – 11:35)
- what is the record?
- when is evidence outside the record admissible?
- who puts the record before the court?
- how to put the record before the court
Katherine A. Hardie — BC Human Rights Tribunal, Vancouver
LUNCH BREAK (11:35 – 12:15)
Presenting Your Argument (12:15 – 1:05)
- strategic and practice-related considerations
- points to cover in written argument
- how to handle the record and materials at the hearing
- do's and don'ts of effective oral submissions
- areas that often cause confusion for judges
- electronic hearings
Kaitlyn Chewka — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Brent Olthuis — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
BREAK (1:05 – 1:20)
Standard of Review (1:20 – 2:05)
- what is a standard of review and why is it important to understand the standard of review when advising the client and drafting the petition
- the law of standard of review prior to the SCC trilogy in a nutshell
- the trilogy: how does reasonableness review now work
- the importance of reasons
- what do we do with pre-trilogy cases
- implications relating to statutes: statutory rights of appeal and standards of review imposed by statute
Professor Mary Liston — Peter A. Allard School of Law, UBC, Vancouver
BREAK (2:05 – 2:20)
Federal Court Judicial Review Practice Tips (2:20 – 3:05)
- practice tips unique to Federal Court procedures
- cases highlighting some of the unique features of the Federal Court Rules
- significant practice cases that may assist practitioners in navigating the Federal Court
Jennifer Chow, QC — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Elin Sigurdson — Mandell Pinder LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (3:05 – 3:20)
View from the Bench (3:20 – 3:55)
- drafting the petition
- evidence on judicial review
- pitching your case effectively
- choosing appropriate remedies
The Honourable Mr. Justice Harvey M. Groberman — BC Court of Appeal, Vancouver
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Laurel Courtenay — Ministry of the Attorney General, Legal Services Branch, Vancouver
Andrew D. Gay, QC — Gudmundseth Mickelson LLP, Vancouver
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