The applicant lawyer sought judicial review of decisions by the Law Society Tribunal Appeal Division, which upheld an interlocutory suspension of her license and a costs award of over $60,000.
The applicant argued she was denied procedural fairness, the decisions lacked adequate reasons, and the investigation was flawed.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, finding the Tribunal's decisions were reasonable, adequately justified the risk of harm to the public, and that the applicant was not denied natural justice.
Costs of $4,000 were awarded to the respondent.