July 8, 2020 - Rogerson Law Group is pleased that a very valued and highly regarded member of its team, Angela I. Salvatore, has assumed the position of Chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s Taxati...
Andrew Rogerson and Grace Rogerson v. Havergal College, Catherine Misson and Kate White
On October 1, 2019, for no fault of her own, Grace Rogerson was forced out of Havergal College. According to Havergal, Grace’s father Andrew Rogerson purportedly breached its Code of Conduct throu...
Mother Doe and Jane Doe v. Havergal College et al.
In April 2020, Rogerson Law Group commenced proceedings with Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice against Havergal College, Vice Principal Seonaid Davis, and two teenage girls, on behalf of a teenage...
When “Bullying” is called something else, we all lose
According to Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) in this CBC news report, more than 30 per cent of students in Grades 4 to 6 have experienced physical, social or verbal bullying at least...
Rogerson Law Group issues update on lawsuit against Havergal College for bullying
May 14, 2020 – Rogerson Law Group provided an update on the Havergal College bullying lawsuit. Andrew Rogerson says, “We are calling on others to come forward and share their stories.” Read more...
Havergal private school failed to prevent ‘relentless’ bullying against girl, $38-million lawsuit filed by Rogerson Law Group
Rogerson Law Group are representing a mother and her daughter in a suit against Havergal College. The Toronto private school failed to protect the daughter from “relentless” bullying, dismissing h...
Toronto father files lawsuit against Havergal College private school over bullying among 7-year-old girls
A lawsuit has been filed against Havergal College, a prestigious girls private school, after having expelled a seven-year-old girl because her father complained that she was bullied. Read more…...
Bullying lawsuit highlights lack of oversight for Ontario’s private schools
Rogerson Law Group has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit centred on bullying at Havergal College in Toronto. A former deputy minister of education for the province says a startling lack of oversight...
Hague Convention Applications and Consent
There are many families living in Canada with international roots. It’s not at all uncommon to have families where one parent is from one country and the other from somewhere else....
The Importance of Having A Will
Martin was 56 when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. A successful oil company executive, he had married his glamorous wife when he was thirty. She was ten years younger than him and had briefly...