Toronto lawyer Jeremy Diamond is asking a disciplinary panel to reject the argument that he receive a short suspension for misleading advertising, arguing it would be “unduly harsh” and unfairly impact the 50 other lawyers at his namesake firm.
Prosecutor Tushar Pain suggested to the three-member panel that Diamond receive a “short” suspension in light of the panel’s earlier rejection of a reprimand.
Greenspan argued that even a 30-day suspension could have unintended consequences for the firm’s other lawyers. “Attempting to purge Jeremy from the firm’s online marketing would not only be extremely complicated, but the negative impact of doing so on the firm would be profound,” according to an affidavit filed with the Law Society by Diamond’s law partner and wife, Sandra Zisckind.
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