Optometrist Lawyer

Work with an optometrist lawyer and never face your regulator alone

How an optometrist lawyer can help:

College of Optometrists of Ontario

Optometrist Lawyers FAQ

Having a lawyer for optometrists is essential when dealing with legal issues related to your practice. Our team has extensive experience dealing with unique challenges and regulations in the optometry field, providing expert advice and representation.

An optometrist lawyer can assist with various issues, including handling complaints, navigating disciplinary hearings, and advising on compliance with industry regulations.

Optometrist lawyers have specific knowledge and experience in optometry-related legal matters. This includes an intimate knowledge of the College, its procedures and regulations, and all relevant legal acts pertaining to the practice of optometry.

It’s advisable to contact optometrist lawyers as soon as you become aware of an investigation by the College. Early consultation means you can begin building a strong case early on and ensure your rights are fully protected.

Yes, a lawyer for optometrists can provide assistance with licensing issues, including applications, renewals, and any disputes or disciplinary actions that might affect your license.

While not always necessary, optometrist lawyers can offer valuable guidance on the legal aspects of setting up a practice, such as business structuring, contracts, and regulatory compliance.

When working with an optometrist lawyer, expect a professional who understands your specific needs as an optometrist, offering relevant legal advice and representation tailored to your situation. At Collins & Metcalfe LLP, our team has comprehensive knowledge of all relevant legal acts and College, including: 

  • Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991
  • Optometry Act, 1991
  • Health Professions Procedural Code

Yes. We have helped clients in the past deal with professional discipline inquiries and hearings. We have worked in a variety of fields, including representing clients as a:

This FAQ is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Consult with a professional regulation lawyer to address your specific professional concerns.

Connect With a Leading Lawyer for Social Workers at Collins & Metcalfe LLP and Ensure Your Rights Are Protected

Receiving a complaint from the OCSWSSW can lead to potentially devastating professional consequences – not the least of which is the possibility of you losing your ability to practise. It’s critical that you get a team of leading social worker lawyers on your side as soon as possible so they can help you build the best possible defence.
As experienced lawyers for social workers, the team at Collins & Metcalfe LLP is here to help you achieve the best possible outcome in your situation. From the first Notice of Hearing to potentially representing you before the Committee, in an alternative dispute resolution, before the Divisional Court of Ontario, or during negotiations, our team will be there to support and provide legal counsel and representation throughout the process.
With a comprehensive knowledge of the Social Work and Social Service Work Act, years of experience with the College itself, and an unwavering dedication to clients, you can count on our team to vigorously and tirelessly protect your rights.
Contact our team at Collins & Metcalfe LLP to begin building your defence. Similarly, we can act as your social service worker lawyer.