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About Mark Arnold
Mark has acted as legal counsel, before all levels of court, on a wide variety of cases including human rights disputes and cases, construction deficiency litigation, professional negligence, real estate litigation, occupiers liability, enforcement matters of every stripe and variety, directors' liability, employment law, breach of contract disputes, personal injury, and human rights issues. Mark's most noteworthy court decisions are available on this website. Mark's background includes instructing in the area of Civil Trial Practice for the Law Society of Upper Canada in its annual Bar Admission Course. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Mark was a college teacher in Montreal, Charlottetown and Halifax. Mark was the first Executive Director for the Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission. He worked for CBC Radio in Charlottetown as a freelance broadcaster and storyteller.
Mark takes advantage of the cultural diversity of Toronto and the GTA by learning new cooking techniques from around the world, with a special focus on Judæo-Asian cooking, with a splash of mango chutney. Mark was a member of the Canadian National Track and Field Team during his student days, competed for Canada in the Pan American Games and ranked as one of the top three sprinters in Canada. |
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