Lonny Rosen Speaks at Osgoode Professional Development Tribunal Advocacy Program

On October 5, 2016, Lonny Rosen spoke at Osgoode Professional Development’s Tribunal Advocacy Program on The Advocate’s Role at the Prehearing Stage (Investigation and Discovery). They addressed such questions, as:

  • Does your client have a right to disclosure at the prehearing stage?

  • Are there reciprocal disclosure obligations?

  • To what extent (if any) is your client obliged to participate in the investigation?

  • When can clients’ statements be used against them?

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