What is the role of a hearing panel when presented with a joint submission?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Ontario v. Puskas, 2021 ONLSTH 96 (CanLII):

The parties also directed me to Law Society of Upper Canada v. Cooper, 2009 ONLSAP 7 which provides the following guidance as to the role of a hearing panel when presented with a joint submission (at para. 19): Generally, a hearing panel should not “tinker” with the joint submission, as long as it is not contrary to the public interest, by substituting another penalty that is also within a range of reasonableness. Simply put, only truly unreasonable or “unconscionable” joint submissions should be rejected.

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