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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

LAMDA and WICCD co-host CPD Panel on Online Harassment with Robin Parker, David Connally and Naomi Sayers February 22, 2022 at 5:30-7:30 pm

On February 22, 2022 LAMDA and WICCD will co-host this special panel, the first of its kind of which we are aware, entitled: “Targeted online harassment of lawyers: Balancing the Tension Between Professional Responsibility and Personal Safety” Many lawyers have … Continue reading

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Criminal Cases Review Consultation Committee Releases Full Report recommending Miscarriages of Justice Commission – February 3, 2022

This incredibly important Report was finally released in full today. It is honestly wonderful. I am personally gratified because LAMDA contributed written and oral submissions and is recognized throughout the entire Report for making and supporting some of the recommendations … Continue reading

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WICCD CPD “Managing a Criminal Law File from Start to Finish” with Connie D’Angelo April 1, 2022 1-2 pm EST

MANAGING A CRIMINAL LAW FILE FROM START TO FINISH – AN OVERVIEW – WITH CONNIE D’ANGELO – FOR WICCD – APRIL 1, 2022 FROM 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST (VIRTUAL BY ZOOM) SPEAKER CONNIE D’ANGELO  FIND CONNIE’S FULL BIO … Continue reading

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LAMDA CLOC ONCA SECOND BENCH AND BAR ZOOM ADVOCACY CONFERENCE FOR THE CRIMINAL APPELLATE BAR – JAN 27 2022

What a beautiful evening this was. LAMDA and CLOC co-hosted this Bench and Bar virtual Advocacy event for the 2nd year in a row. During these difficult pandemic times, and especially while the Omicron surge is upon us, we have … Continue reading

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WICCD Hosts our First Social Event – A GARDEN PARTY Sunday January 30, 2022 4 – 6 pm [EST]

Women in Canadian Criminal Defence held our first WICCD social this past Sunday to close out a very cold, very grim pandemic January with a warm, supportive gathering filled with joy and laughter. It was a beautiful afternoon that turned … Continue reading

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Canadian Lawyer Magazine Covers NRB case re Jurisdiction to Compel Ontario hospitals to detain NCR accused

The Canadian Lawyer Magazine story regarding George Nookiguak appears here: https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/practice-areas/criminal/nunavut-review-board-lacks-jurisdiction-to-compel-out-of-territory-hospitals-to-admit-ncr-accused/363452 Nunavut Review Board lacks jurisdiction to compel out-of-territory hospitals to admit NCR accused Territory’s NCR accused are left to rely on ‘kindness of strangers,’ says lawyer By Aidan Macnab … Continue reading

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Canadian Lawyer Magazine Covers AGBC v CCD in the SCC

https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/practice-areas/litigation/supreme-court-of-canada-hears-case-that-could-revise-the-test-for-public-interest-standing/363264 By Aidan Macnab 18 Jan 2022 Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada heard a case that could revise the test for public interest standing. On Jan. 12 and 13, the court heard Attorney General of British Columbia v. … Continue reading

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Quick Link Resource List for All Aspects of Mental Health Law – Civil and Criminal

TEXTBOOKs and PAPERs The Guide to Mental Disorder Law in Canadian Criminal Justice https://store.lexisnexis.ca/en/categories/shop-by-jurisdiction/federal-13/a-guide-to-mental-disorder-law-in-canadian-criminal-justice-skusku-cad-6766/details The Guide to Consent and Capacity Law in Ontario https://store.lexisnexis.ca/fr/categories/recherche-par-juridiction/ontario-10/a-guide-to-consent-capacity-law-in-ontario-2021-edition-skusku-cad-00934/details TRAUMA INFORMED LAWYERING PODCASTs and BLOGs Anita Szigeti: I am this person’s lawyer.   https://www.cowlinglegal.com/blog/women-leading-in-law-anita-szigeti ORGANIZATIONS – … Continue reading

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Osgoode Criminal Law Society panel on Mental Health Law War Stories Session January 19 2022

I updated my Trauma Informed Lawyering Paper for this Panel – you can find the new document here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12BGazwJbQvrwpeQEMu-uVGGVtqDl9P70/view?usp=sharing I’ve also created a Quick Links Resource Page for Students you can find here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CxZWQwXFTrKpkTNV2Z5MTdS9wp_Uj8F4/view?usp=sharing Grateful to be included in this … Continue reading

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AGBC v CCD in the SCC January 12 & 13 2022

Who may act as a “public interest litigant”? The SCC will consider this question in AGBC v CCD with the help of 22 interveners, starting at 10:30 Wed & Thu – will be fascinating Link to the case is here … Continue reading

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