Rudy Ticzon
Associate

Practice Area
Expertise
Called to the Bar
Ontario, 2018
Alberta, 2022
Rudy joined the Civil Litigation department in 2022. Prior to joining Koskie Minsky LLP, Rudy has practiced as a human rights lawyer and workplace investigator for leading workplace investigation firms in Toronto and Western Canada. As a workplace investigator, Rudy assists clients with his expertise in conducting investigations into allegations of discrimination, harassment, and employee misconduct. Rudy has provided trusted guidance and advice to large employers and institutional clients. He understands and is sensitive to the reputational risks encountered by large organizations and the public scrutiny that can arise during times of crisis. Rudy also works to assist employers in maintaining inclusive and respectful work environments and to ensure that their goals of inclusion and civility are preserved.
Rudy received his law degree (Juris Doctor) from Osgoode Hall Law School. Rudy was called to the Ontario Bar in 2018 and called to the Alberta bar in 2022. He articled at the Ontario College of Teachers working in the Investigations and Hearings Department where he provided tribunal support to the Discipline Committee. Rudy also acted as Counsel for the College in prosecuting College members for professional misconduct or incompetency.
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Education
J.D., 2016
Osgoode Hall Law School, York UniversityB.A., 1997
University of Toronto -
Memberships / Affiliations
Member, Canadian Bar Association
Member, Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers
Member, Association of Workplace Investigators -
Latest News & Events
Flags and Rainbows: Ontario Divisional Court Dismisses Application for Judicial Review of School Board Decision Denying Applicant Request to Present on the Flying of the Rainbow Pride Flag at Ontario Schools
June 26, 2023
In a recent decision of the Ontario Divisional Court, the Court dismissed an application for judicial review of an administrative decision by the Bluewater District School Board (“the Board”). In Gillies v Bluewater District School Board 2023 ONSC 1625 (CanLII), the applicant sought to quash the decision together with a declaration that the decision unjustifiably violated her
Expertise
Employment Law