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Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336
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Dr Ignacio Tan III v Alberta Veterinary Medical Association,
"...be expected to receive greater severity than misconduct lacking such intention, citing Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 at paras 120-121, 474 DLR (4th) 571, leave denied to the College [2022] SCCA No 459 (QL) (SCC No. 40497). A five-member panel of this Court r..."
Charkhandeh v College of Dental Surgeons of Alberta,
"...the investigation and hearing. Even if this was not in the category of cases listed in Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 at paras. 140–44, it was still a serious enough case to warrant the award of costs. The Appeal Panel accordingly confirmed the costs awarded ..."
Dhaliwal v College of Veterinarians of Ontario,
"...Dhaliwal submitted that the quantum of costs was “nothing short of punitive”, relying on Jinnah v Albert Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 (“ Jinnah”). The DC considered Jinnah but found that it was inconsistent with decisions in Ontario such as Walia v. College of Veterinarians..."
Dhaliwal v College of Veterinarians of Ontario,
"...Dhaliwal submitted that the quantum of costs was “nothing short of punitive”, relying on Jinnah v Albert Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 (“ Jinnah”). The DC considered Jinnah but found that it was inconsistent with decisions in Ontario such as Walia v. College of Veterinarians..."
Beaver v Law Society of Alberta,
"...in the appellant's demographic. (e) The appeal panel erred in law in its application of Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336, leave to appeal to SCC refused, 40497 (30 March 2023), failed to apply the factors appropriate to a costs award, and failed to reduce an un..."
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Alberta Court Of Appeal Rules That Costs Should Generally Be Borne By Regulators In Professional Discipline Proceedings
"...across Canada. On October 13, 2022, the Alberta Court of Appeal released its decision in Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 ("Jinnah"). This decision made clear that professional regulators will bear "most, if not all" of the costs associated with disciplining me..."
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5 cases
Dr Ignacio Tan III v Alberta Veterinary Medical Association,
"...be expected to receive greater severity than misconduct lacking such intention, citing Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 at paras 120-121, 474 DLR (4th) 571, leave denied to the College [2022] SCCA No 459 (QL) (SCC No. 40497). A five-member panel of this Court r..."
Charkhandeh v College of Dental Surgeons of Alberta,
"...the investigation and hearing. Even if this was not in the category of cases listed in Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 at paras. 140–44, it was still a serious enough case to warrant the award of costs. The Appeal Panel accordingly confirmed the costs awarded ..."
Dhaliwal v College of Veterinarians of Ontario,
"...Dhaliwal submitted that the quantum of costs was “nothing short of punitive”, relying on Jinnah v Albert Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 (“ Jinnah”). The DC considered Jinnah but found that it was inconsistent with decisions in Ontario such as Walia v. College of Veterinarians..."
Dhaliwal v College of Veterinarians of Ontario,
"...Dhaliwal submitted that the quantum of costs was “nothing short of punitive”, relying on Jinnah v Albert Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 (“ Jinnah”). The DC considered Jinnah but found that it was inconsistent with decisions in Ontario such as Walia v. College of Veterinarians..."
Beaver v Law Society of Alberta,
"...in the appellant's demographic. (e) The appeal panel erred in law in its application of Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336, leave to appeal to SCC refused, 40497 (30 March 2023), failed to apply the factors appropriate to a costs award, and failed to reduce an un..."
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Alberta Court Of Appeal Rules That Costs Should Generally Be Borne By Regulators In Professional Discipline Proceedings
"...across Canada. On October 13, 2022, the Alberta Court of Appeal released its decision in Jinnah v Alberta Dental Association and College, 2022 ABCA 336 ("Jinnah"). This decision made clear that professional regulators will bear "most, if not all" of the costs associated with disciplining me..."