Author Archives: Anita Szigeti

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About Anita Szigeti

• Called to the Bar (1992) • U of T Law grad (1990) • Sole practitioner (33 years) • Partner in small law firm (Hiltz Szigeti) 2002 - 2013 • Mom to two astonishing kids, Scarlett (20+) and Sebastian (20-) • (Founding) Chair of Mental Health Legal Committee for ten years (1997 to 2007) * Founding President of Law and Mental Disorder Association - LAMDA since 2017 * Founder and Secretary to Women in Canadian Criminal Defence - WiCCD - since 2022 • Counsel to clients with serious mental health issues before administrative tribunals and on appeals • Former Chair, current member of LAO’s mental health law advisory committee • Educator, lecturer, widely published author (including 5 text books on consent and capacity law, Canadian civil mental health law, the criminal law of mental disorder, a law school casebook and a massive Anthology on all things mental health and the law) • Thirty+ years’ experience as counsel to almost exclusively legally aided clients • Frequently appointed amicus curiae • Fearless advocate • Not entirely humourless

WiCCD’s Exec Appears on JP Rodrigues’ Justice in Pieces Podcast – September 2025

J.P. Rodrigues interviews members of WiCCD’s Executives Amanda Ross (Ontario VP), Tonya Kent (Membership and Diversity co-Chair), Kyla Lee (British Columbia VP), Sweta Tejpal (Assistant Secretary) and Hamna Anwar (Membership and Diversity Co-Chair) appeared on JP Rodrigues’ show Justice in … Continue reading

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Should the Court offer Interveners the Choice to Appear in Person Again? A lot of loud voices say “Yes” – I say “NO”

Globe and Mail have been covering the issue here: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-at-the-supreme-court-of-canada-judges-and-lawyers-disagree-over-what/ On LinkedIn lawyers are suggesting everyone agrees that The Court should offer a choice to interveners – let them return in person like the parties, if they wish. I personally … Continue reading

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30 years in the truest trenches – A common law wife’s guide to the Galaxy – September 4, 2025

Back on September 24, 2022, I celebrated 30 years at the Ontario bar – a big enough accomplishment to be sure. If you want to read about that or listen to the speeches – watch some video and stuff, here … Continue reading

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CCB Guide 2026 – Now Available – Aug 2025

The 21st year in a row … this book is printed and available. You can buy it here for this year alone or as a standing order for annual updated releases: A Guide to Consent & Capacity Law in Ontario, … Continue reading

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Vote for Transparency and Accountability at the Law Society of Ontario’s AGM on September 18 2025 5:15 pm – Part I – What IS an AGM? A: It’s YOUR meeting!!

I’ve sat on a bunch of Boards starting back in 2013 with the CLA for 8 years, since 2017 on LAMDA, in between there NARPA, currently on WiCCD and Pilot Place Society’s Board. At least five boards in 12 years … Continue reading

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Vote for Transparency and Accountability at the Law Society AGM on Sept 18 2025 – Part II – Why is Everyone So Angry all the Time? Not without reason…

My motion is now published on the LSO’s AGM page and you can register to attend and vote here Law Society Virtual Annual General Meeting Sept. 18, 2025 In other news: The LSO is hosting a program helping lawyers to … Continue reading

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LAMDA’s ORB Training Video Series Launches – August 2025 – New content on our new YouTube channel

Anita Szigeti, Maya Shukairy, Robert Cunningham and Shira Brass Following on the success of our short CCB Training CPD sessions, now available on our YouTube channel here: LAMDA’s CCB Training Video Series – 2024 LAMDA is now rolling out short … Continue reading

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Interview with Maya Shukairy on Law Break about Motion at the LSO AGM re the CEOSS on Sept 18 2025

I spoke with Maya on her new YouTube Channel, Law Break, on August 16 about my motion for disclosure of the cost of the CEOSS (pronounced “chaos”) to be introduced at the Law Society’s AGM on September 18 2025. You … Continue reading

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WiCCD’s New SHE CARES Series Premieres with a Conversation with Kyla Lee about her Book, the Pinpoint Method of Cross-Examination August 17 2025 – My First Time Playing HOST!

In August of 2025, WiCCD launches our new Series – SHE CARES The first video in this series is an interview of Kyla Lee by me! Bit nerve-wracking this, the interviewer role – actually. But the focus is on Kyla … Continue reading

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What to Make of the Wapekeka Shooting – Law360 two part series by Naomi Sayers – Aug 2025

My good friend and cherished colleague Naomi Sayers has written a two-part series on the fatal shooting of an Indigenous person by an OPP officer in a Northern circuit court -important reading I recommend to all. What to make of … Continue reading

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