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Seaway Marine acquitted of all charges

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Client

Seaway Marine

On June 14, 2013, the Ontario Court of Justice acquitted Seaway Marine Industrial Inc. (“Seaway Marine”) of all charges laid against it. The Ontario Court of Justice confirmed that Seaway Marine did not breach any obligations under the province’s Occupational Health and Safety Act, and that it took precautions reasonable in the circumstances to protect its workers. A team of Fasken Martineau lawyers composed of Neal J. Smitheman and Antonio Di Domenico represented Seaway Marine at trial. Vaso Maric, also of Fasken Martineau, provided strategic and legal research support to the team.

Team

  • Neal J. Smitheman, Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 3441, [email protected]
  • Antonio Di Domenico, Partner | Co-leader, Competition, Marketing & Foreign Investment, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 3410, [email protected]
  • Vaso Maric, Counsel | Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Toronto, ON, +1 416 865 4402, [email protected]
Neal Smitheman Toronto Lawyer Neal J. Smitheman Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters Toronto, ON +1 416 868 3441
Antonio Di Domenico Toronto Lawyer Antonio Di Domenico Partner | Co-leader, Competition, Marketing & Foreign Investment Toronto, ON +1 416 868 3410
Vaso Maric Toronto Lawyer Vaso Maric Counsel | Litigation and Dispute Resolution Toronto, ON +1 416 865 4402