PublicationPublication Administrative Tribunals: Capacity to Instruct Counsel - Revisited Tanisha Tulloch | Craig Vander Zee Co-authored with Craig Vander Zee (Presenter), Administrative Law Practice Essentials 2013, The Law Society of Upper Canada May 01, 2013 Print Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Home | Insights | Publications | Administrative Tribunals: Capacity to Instruct Counsel - Revisited People Tanisha practises commercial litigation, professional liability defence, and trusts and estates litigation. View bio Tanisha Tulloch Partner T. 416 777 5359 E. ttulloch@torkin.com Craig's practice includes all aspects of estate, trust, capacity, fiduciary and power of attorney disputes and litigation for clients consisting of individuals, trust companies, government agencies and other organizations. View bio Craig Vander Zee Partner T. 416 643 8812 E. cvanderzee@torkin.com Expertise Private Client Services Estates & Trusts Litigation Publications Publication Home sale proceeds redirected to pay support after Ontario father 'effectively disappeared' Adam N. Black Special to Financial Post November 27, 2025 Publication Does a Commercial LOI Attract a Duty of Good Faith? Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada November 24, 2025 Publication Accidental loan sharking: The new criminal interest regime Doug Bourassa Lexpert Legal Insight November 13, 2025 Publication Appeals: Can parties “consent” to them? Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada October 20, 2025 Publication Marco P. Falco Discusses Top 5 Tips for Appealing a Lower Court Order in Law360 Canada Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada September 22, 2025 Publication ‘Don’t trust the experts’: The use of prior adverse credibility findings to cross-examine an expert witness Melanie Zetusian The Advocates’ Journal June 17, 2025 Browse all publications Previous Next
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