Tiffany O'Hearn Davies
Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Biography
Tiffany O'Hearn Davies has a diverse disputes practice that encompasses a broad range of complex commercial and civil litigation matters. Tiffany is regularly called upon to litigate highly contentious matters and to provide legal and strategic advice for clients in crisis situations. She advises clients on shareholder and contractual disputes, class proceedings, wrongful dismissal and human rights complaints, regulatory and administrative matters, and sensitive workplace investigations.
She has represented businesses and individuals at various courts and tribunals, including the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Before joining us, Tiffany was an associate at a leading boutique litigation firm where she had a broad civil litigation practice. She also clerked at the Court of Appeal for Ontario, where she worked closely with judges of the court on a broad range of civil and criminal appeals.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Ontario 2014
- Nova Scotia 2014
- Successfully represented defendant corporations in a motion to remove the plaintiff's lawyers as counsel of record on account of a conflict of interest
- Successfully represented a client in an application before the Canada Industrial Relations Board to consolidate several bargaining units into a single national bargaining unit
- Represented an institutional party in a coroner's inquest into a fatality on a construction site
- Successfully represented a client in having an application for judicial review removed from the court file on the basis that the applicant was a vexatious litigant
- Successfully represented a client in an application for judicial review of a Canadian Human Rights Commission decision and obtained an order directing the Commission to reconsider its decision regarding the timeliness of the complaint
- Successfully represented a client in a grievance arbitration regarding interpretation of a memorandum of settlement between the client and the union
- "Withdrawing as Counsel of Record – Not as Simple as it Sounds: Use of the Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in R. v. Cunningham by Administrative Tribunals in Requests to Withdraw as Counsel of Record" (co-author: Brian Gover), Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice, September 2016.
- "Enduring Risk in Canadian Employment Law - 2024," HRPA Policy Global Regional Roundtable, April 2024.
- "Canadian Employment and Labour Law – Top Ten 2023," HRPA Policy Global Regional Roundtable, April 2023.
- "The new normal in Ontario workplaces," NRF webinar, April 2022.
- "Answering the top pandemic-related workplace questions from Ontario employers," NRF webinar, October 2021.
- "Managing Employee Work Refusals in a Covid-19 World," Managing your duty to accommodate, virtual conference, March 2021.
- "Privacy and Confidentiality: Balancing and Protecting Privacy in Cases Involving Allegations of Sexual Violence," The Osgoode Intensive Course in Responding to Campus Sexual Violence Complaints, Osgoode Professional Development, Toronto, May 2019.
- "Border Control on the Information Superhighway: Professional Regulation in the Digital Age," Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation Conference, Banff, AB, October 2018.
- "The Meaning of #MeToo: Regulating Sexual Misconduct Amidst Normative Change," Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation Conference, Banff, AB, October 2018.
- Canadian Bar Association
- Law Society of Ontario
- Nova Scotia Barristers' Society
- Ontario Bar Association
- The Advocates' Society
- Toronto Lawyers' Association
- Volunteer, Pro Bono Law Ontario – free legal advice hotline
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The new normal in Ontario workplaces
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