ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS

February 1, 2016

Right to Proceed in Superior Court for Matters Involving More Than $35,000

FeldmanLaw provides legal representation before various administrative tribunals. An administrative tribunal is also known as an agency, board or commission.

Administrative tribunals are specialized governmental agencies which provide adjudicative services in many different areas. These areas include landlord and tenant matters, human rights issues, alcohol and gaming related licence revocations or suspensions (for example suspended/revoked Liquor or Gaming Supplier/Lottery Retailer Licence), employment matters, etc. Administrative tribunals resolve disputes, handle claims and conduct appeals pursuant to a particular statue. For example the Landlord and Tenant Board is specialized to resolve disputes between residential landlords and tenants pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act. The Licence Appeal Tribunal has a mandate to handle appeals concerning compensation claims and licensing decisions from various regulators such as the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), pursuant to legislation such as the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act, Liquor Licence Act, the Gaming Control Act etc.


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