Toronto lawyer Andrew Rogerson once made headlines for launching a $5.5 million lawsuit against Havergal, claiming the private girls’ school failed to protect his daughter from bullying.

Six years later, the Toronto lawyer’s reputation is in tatters with allegations he ignored a court injunction to return a $90,000 retainer and even helped a client move $1 million in gold bars that were ordered frozen. While he denies their findings and appeals the decision of the Northwest Territories court and the Law Society of Ontario investigates the allegations against him, Rogerson has been suspended from practising in Ontario.

“We have reasonable grounds to believe there is a significant risk of harm, both to members of the public and to the public interest in the administration of justice, if th

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