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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 13:51:27+00:00

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Jill Dougherty has over 20 years of experience acting on behalf of both private and public sector clients. She appears regularly as counsel before the trial and appellate courts and administrative tribunals in many aspects of public law.
Jill specializes in public law and civil litigation focusing on professional self-regulation and discipline, judicial review of government decision-making, alcohol and gaming, access to information and privacy, and aboriginal land claims. In addition, Jill has broad experience in real estate-related litigation, including hearings before the Ontario Municipal Board and civil actions concerning land development and construction. Jill has also acted for a number of municipalities and private sector clients in litigation relating to aboriginal land claims.
Jill was recognized as a leading practitioner in the 2018 Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory. She also repeatedly recognized as a leading practitioner in Administrative and Public Law in Best Lawyers® in Canada.
Jill has been an instructor at the Public Law Section of the Bar Admission Course and a contributor to the Course materials. She has acted as an instructor at the Intensive Trial Advocacy and various Advocates’ Society programs and has delivered various papers at seminars and conferences.
For the AMOCO in litigation by the Chippewas of Sarnia Band, claiming ownership of a large tract of areas of land in the City of Sarnia.
For the LCBO in its litigation with Magnotta Winery Corporation and related Magnotta companies.
For Great Canadian Gaming Corporation in litigation, arbitration and mediation with the Ontario Harness Horse Association regarding various Ontario racetrack and gaming operations.
For the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers in respect of all discipline prosecutions and judicial review applications.
For the Social Benefits Tribunal in respect of appeals and judicial review applications to the Ontario Divisional Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the Social Benefits Tribunal’s jurisdiction to deal with challenges to its legislation under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Lackner v. Hall (2013), 15 M.P.L.R. (5th) 16 (Ont. C.A.).
Tiny (Township) v. Battaglia (2013), 10 M.P.L.R. (5th) 182 (Ont. C.A.).
2169205 Ontario Inc. (c.o.b. Lefroy Freshmart) v Ontario (Liquor Control Board) (2011), 23 Admin. L.R. (5th) 335 (Ont. Sup. Ct.).
Liquor Control Board of Ontario v. Magnotta Winery Corp. (2010), 102 O.R. (3d) 545 (C.A.).
Barnes v. Ontario (Social Benefits Tribunal) (2009), 96 Admin. L.R. (4th) 243 (Ont. Sup. Ct.).
Tranchemontagne v. Ontario (Director, Disability Support Program),  1 S.C.R. 513.
Werbeski v. Ontario (Director of Disability Support Program Ministry of Community & Social Services), 2006 SCC 14.
Silverthorne v. College of Social Workers & Social Service Workers (Ontario) (2006), 264 D.L.R. (4th) 175 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J. (Div. Ct.)).
Tranchemontagne v. Ontario (Director, Disability Support Program) (2004), 72 O.R. (3d) 457 (C.A.).
Werbeski v. Ontario (Director of Disability Support Program, Ministry of Community & Social Services) (2004), 244 D.L.R. (4th) 118 (Ont. C.A.).
Robinson v. Ontario Racing Commission (2004), 186 O.A.C. 43 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J. (Div. Ct.)).
Megens v. Ontario Racing Commission (2003), 176 O.A.C. 296 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J. (Div. Ct.)).
Ontario (Ministry of Transportation) v. Grey Stone Building Centres (2001), 41 O.M.B.R. 449.
Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General) (1999), 40 R.P.R. (3d) 49 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J.).
Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation v. Keppel (Township) (1998), 164 D.L.R. (4th) 511 (Ont. C.A.).
Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General) (1996), 138 D.L.R. (4th) 574 (Ont. Ct. J. (Gen. Div.)).
Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General) (1996), 29 O.R. (3d) 549 (Ont. Ct. J. (Gen. Div.)).
Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation v. Keppel (Township) (1994), 117 D.L.R. (4th) 419 (Ont. Gen. Div.).
Bramalea Ltd. v. Ontario (Ministry of Transportation & Communications) (1992), 47 L.C.R. 239 (Ont. Ct. J. (Gen. Div. Div. Ct.)).
Ontario (Ministry of Community and Social Services, Director of Income Maintenance Branch) v. Conway (1990), 75 D.L.R. (4th) 564 (Ont. Ct. J. (Gen. Div. Div. Ct.)).
Bramalea v. Ontario (Ministry of Transportation & Communications) (1989), 42 L.C.R. 44 (OMB).
Tarailo v. Allied Chemical Canada Ltd. (1989), 68 O.R. (2d) 288 (Ont. S.C.).
2006-2009: Guest Lecturer, CLEAR Annual Conference on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation.
2005-2007: Co-chair, Advocates’ Society Courthouse Series.
2004-2009: Instructor, The Advocates’ Society Special Litigation Skills Certificate Program.
2002-2009: Instructor, Intensive Trial Advocacy Workshop, Osgoode Hall Law School.
1987: Clerkship, High Court of Justice, Supreme Court of Ontario.
Speaker, Council of Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation, 2018 Annual Education Conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 26-29, 2018.
Speaker, "Hot Topics in Regulation", Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation, Toronto, ON, June 27, 2018.
Speaker, "Advanced Issues in Professional Regulation", Ontario Bar Association, Toronto, ON, May 14, 2018.
Speaker, "Unique Challenges for Regulators in Sexual Abuse Cases", WeirFoulds Professional Self-Regulatory Bodies Seminar, Toronto, ON, April 20, 2018.
Speaker, "Current Developments in Screening Committees", RegPro2018 - Professional Regulation & Discipline, Toronto, ON, April 11, 2018.
Speaker, "Self-Rep Self-Help: The Challenges of Unrepresented Litigants in Professional Discipline Proceedings", CNAR Conference 2017, Halifax, NS, October 4, 2017.
Speaker, Developments in Fitness to Practise and Screening Committee Processes, WeirFoulds, Toronto, November 24, 2016.
Speaker, "Stretching Out The Why and the How of a Flexible Compliance & Discipline Regime", Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation Conference, Toronto, November 2-3, 2016.
Speaker, "Orders and Costs in an Age of Transparency", (CLEAR) 2016 Annual Educational Conference, Portland, September 15-16, 2016.
"Discipline Orders and Costs in the Transparency Era", WeirFoulds LLP, Toronto, February 19, 2016.

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