
| | Martin
Teplitsky received his LL.B. from University of Toronto in 1964, and was called
to the Bar in 1966. From 1975-1980, he was a Law Professor (full and part-time)
at Osgoode Hall Law School, and was named Queen's Counsel in 1980. Mr. Teplitsky
has acted as an arbitrator in numerous disputes in the private sector, as well
as in the fields of education, health, fire-fighters and police. He has a full-time
counsel practice including civil and criminal litigation, arbitration, mediation
and fact-finding. Recently, Mr. Teplitsky successfully mediated Ontario Hydro
and the Power Workers' Union and Hamilton-Wentworth Separate School Board and
OECTA, and the University of Toronto and the University of Toronto Faculty Association
in the spring of 1999. He has delivered numerous papers on labour law, ADR, family
law, torts and evidence for CBAO and Law Society programmes and was awarded the
Law Society Medal in 1998. Mr. Teplitsky is also organizer and founder of the
Law Society of Upper Canada Out of the Cold Program in 1997, a program that provides
400-600 meals per week to Toronto's homeless. |
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