JAMES HODGSON, Canadian Lawyer, Partner of BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON, specializing in the field of Administrative Law, Assessment and Expropriation, Banking and Financial Institutions, Bankruptcy, Charitable Organizations, Civil Litigation, Combines and Antitrust, Commercial Real Estate, Commodity Taxation and Trade, Computers and High Technology, Constitutional Law, Corporate and Commercial, Corporate Finance, Environmental Law, Food and Drug, Foreign Investment, Franchising, General Corporate Practice, Immigration, Insolvency and Receivership, International Transactions and Financings, Labour Relations and Employment, Leasing, Libel and Slander, Licensing, Life and Other Insurance, Marketing and Business Practices, Mining, Municipal Law, Newspapers, Oil and Gas, Pension, Patents, Trade Marks and Copyright, Partnerships, Reorganizations, Real Property, Secured Transactions, Securities, Stock and Commodity Exchanges, Taxation, Trial and Appellate Work, Wills, Trusts and Estates.
Background
HODGSON, JAMES was born in 1947 in Belleville, Ontario.
Education
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Ontario (Bachelor of Laws, 1970). Recipient, Bronze Medal, Osgoode Hall Law School, 1970.
Member, Advocates Society.
Group Instructor, Civil Procedure, Law Society of Upper Canada Bar Admission Course, since 1979.
Career
Working as a partner of BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Ontario.
Achievements
Membership
Law Society of Alberta (Member, Executive Committee, Construction Law Section of CBAO, since 1984).