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Lawyers at the Inquiry, Peter Wardle

Peter Wardle 

(Peter C. Wardle)

 Peter Wardle is a partner in the Toronto-based law firm Wardle Daley Bernstein LLP. He is legal counsel for the Citizens for Community Renewal at the Cornwall Public Inquiry. 

1986:  Called to the Bar

Law School: Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Peter C. Wardle (Member) born Toronto, Ontario, May 5, 1956; admitted to bar, 1986, Ontario. Education: Wilfrid Laurier University (B.A., with honours, 1979); Queen's University (LL.B., 1984). Author: "Abby and Psychiatric Opinion Evidence," 17 Ott. L. Rev., 116, 1985; "Post-employment Competition- Canaero Revisited," C.B.R. 233, 1990; "Disciplinary Powers of Domestic Tribunals," 6 Admin. L.J. 10, 1990; "Playing the Market: Stockbrokers' Liability for Clients' Losses," 27 Can. Bus. L.J. 232, 1997; and numerous practice articles in national and international publications. Civil Litigation Specialist. Lecturer, Advanced Civil Procedure, Queen's University, 2000—. Member: American and Canadian Bar Associations; Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association; Osgoode Society; The Advocates Society (Director, 2001-2006, and Chair, Education Committee, 2005-2006). Reported Cases: Chalmers v. Toronto Stock Exchange (1989), 70 O.R. (2d) 532 (C.A.); Prete v. Attorney General (1993), 16 O.R. (3d) 161 (C.A.); Ontario Gemini Group v. PWA Corporation (1993), 16 O.R. (3d) 239 (C.A.); Law Society of Upper Canada v. Director of Investigation and Research (1996), 28 O.R. (3d) 460; United Grain Growers v. Alberta Wheat Pool (1997) 6 W.W.R. 222; Reach M.D. v. Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assn. of Canada (2003), 227 D.L.R. (4th) 458 (C.A.); Windsor (City) v. MFP Financial Services Ltd. (2004), 74 O.R. (3d) 589 (C.A.). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Securities Litigation; White Collar Crime; Employment Law; Professional Discipline; Administrative Law; Commercial Mediation; Commercial Arbitration.

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Peter C. Wardle practices in the following areas of law: Commercial Litigation; Securities Litigation; White Collar Crime; Employment Law; Professional Discipline; Administrative Law; Commercial Mediation; Commercial Arbitration

Admitted: 1986, Ontario

Law School: Queen's University, LL.B., 1984

College: Wilfrid Laurier University, B.A., with honours, 1979

Member: American and Canadian Bar Associations; Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association; Osgoode Society; The Advocates Society (Director, 2001-2006, and Chair, Education Committee, 2005-2006).

Biography: Author: "Abby and Psychiatric Opinion Evidence," 17 Ott. L. Rev., 116, 1985; "Post-employment Competition- Canaero Revisited," C.B.R. 233, 1990; "Disciplinary Powers of Domestic Tribunals," 6 Admin. L.J. 10, 1990; "Playing the Market: Stockbrokers' Liability for Clients' Losses," 27 Can. Bus. L.J. 232, 1997; and numerous practice articles in national and international publications. Civil Litigation Specialist. Lecturer, Advanced Civil Procedure, Queen's University, 2000—.

Reported Cases: Chalmers v. Toronto Stock Exchange (1989), 70 O.R. (2d) 532 (C.A.); Prete v. Attorney General (1993), 16 O.R. (3d) 161 (C.A.); Ontario Gemini Group v. PWA Corporation (1993), 16 O.R. (3d) 239 (C.A.); Law Society of Upper Canada v. Director of Investigation and Research (1996), 28 O.R. (3d) 460; United Grain Growers v. Alberta Wheat Pool (1997) 6 W.W.R. 222; Reach M.D. v. Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assn. of Canada (2003), 227 D.L.R. (4th) 458 (C.A.); Windsor (City) v. MFP Financial Services Ltd. (2004), 74 O.R. (3d) 589 (C.A.).

Born: Toronto, Ontario, May 5, 1956

 

2007-2008: Advocates’ Society Board of Directors (other directors include John Callaghan. Treasurer is Marie T. Henein of Henein and Associates in Toronto. Henein represented Jacques Leduc at his Project Truth sex abuse trial and at the Cornwall Public Inquiry)  

2005-2006: Advocates’ Society Board of Directors 2005-2006 (other directors include Marie T Henein & John Callaghan.   New “government” member to Advocates Society that year - Leslie McIntosh, legal counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General at the Cornwall Public Inquiry) 

2004-2005:  Advocates' Society Board of Directors (also on the Board, Marie Heinen) 

2003-2004: Advocates' Society Board of Directors (also on the Board, Marie Heinen)