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I wish to complain against the alleged victim who posted a complaint against Ms. Codina and Codina International earlier today. Whoever is behind this posting should be ashamed of themselves. This is obviously either a competitor or someone who is on a vendetta to slander and harm both Ms. Codina and Codina International. I am a retired civil servant and professional engineer and was employed by the Government of Canada for many years. I have known Ms. Codina for some decades and have been a resident of Ottawa for more than 40 years. During that time, Ms. Codina articled with the law offices of Stikeman, Elliott, in Ottawa, and also worked as assistant to Parliamentary counsel, Mr. Joseph Maingot, where she was involved in the drafting of legislation for the House of Commons, and was the author of an article on the Law Reform Commission of Canada which appeared in the Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin, a publication that is distributed in all of the democratically-elected parliaments of the world. During that period, Ms. Codina also worked with the Privy Council Office and the then Department of External Affairs and acted as press and liaison officer during the first Economic Summit of the G-7, which took place in Ottawa. She was responsible for escorting heads of state, including British Prime Minister Thatcher, and French President Mitterand, and the foreign delegations at the summit. Ms. Codina was also employed with the legal department of the Canadian Transportation Commission, and the Department of Justice where she worked as legal researcher, and was legal assistant to several judges (i.e., Judge Guy Goulard, Judge Marin, Judge Beaulne), including Crown Attorney Louise Charron who is currently a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

The information contained in the links referenced on this site is inaccurate, false, slanderous, and out-of-date, and should not reflect upon the integrity of Ms. Codina's character. I have attached Ms. Codina's resume and profile detailing her background. I believe that the references set out therein should suffice to counter any doubts in this respect. Over the several decades of our acquaintance I visited regularly the offices of Codina International in both Canada and the United States and can attest to the high level of professionalism and service provided to clients of the firm. What the posting fails to indicate is that the judgment which was overturned by the New York Court of Appeals was initially obtained by perjured evidence of Richard Friedman, an investigator with the New York State Attorney General's Office. It also fails to indicate that the article which appears in the link from the New York State Attorney General's Media Center has continued to be published in the internet for more than 10 years after the judgment was overturned, thus, establishing actual malice and defamation on the part of the New York State Attorney General's Office.

Eliot Spitzer is currently being sued for $90 million over a column he wrote for Slate. William Gilman and Edward McNenney, two former Marsh executives, filed separate suits against Spitzer, claiming that they were libeled by the column. Both were among the eight Marsh employees convicted on antitrust charges, but those convictions were overturned three months before Spitzer's column appeared. I refer the reader to the following link on the current lawsuit against Spitzer - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/22/eliot-spitzer/sued-slate-column. Ms. Codina is attempting to join forces with both of these plaintiffs to sue Eliot Spitzer and the New York State Attorney General's Office over the slanderous article referred to in this posting.

I also direct the reader's attention to such prominent publications as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the New York Daily News, which published, even before his encounter with the escort agency that ended his gubernatorial career, highly critical articles of Eliot Spitzer's prosecutorial conduct in criminalizing widely accepted business practices and convicting hundreds of corporate executives and prominent individuals of fraud when in fact no laws had been broken. The Wall Street Journal's editorial columns have also carried highly denunciatory articles about Spitzer's practices, including his intimidation techniques which disrupted and destabilized numerous entities such as AIG which ultimately cost U.S. authorities 180 billion dollars. These articles are but a few of such accounts. If anyone has any further questions, I would be happy to receive them.

Jack Miller, B.Sc., M.Sc.
Ottawa, Ontario
[protected]@sympatico.ca

PROFILE OF ANGIE CODINA

LANGUAGES: French, English, Spanish, Portuguese,
German, Greek, Italian

EDUCATION

1. Ontario Bar Admission Course - 1983
Called to the Bar – April, 1983

2. University of Ottawa – [protected]
LL.B. – Bachelor of Laws – Bilingual Common-Law Program

3. University of Ottawa – 1982
Institute for International Development and Co-operation
Diploma in International Cooperation

4. McMaster University – [protected]
Double Honours Political Science & Philosophy

5. Cégep du Vieux Montréal – [protected]
Diplome D’Etudes Collégiales
Philosophy Major

6. Scott Park Secondary – [protected]
High School Diploma

7. Greek Language School
Greek Language Diploma

8. German Language School
German Language Diploma

9. Spanish Language School
Spanish Language Diploma

10. Royal Conservatory of Music

Work experience:

IPI Publishing Limited
Writer 1983
Writing of a French Book on Constitutional Law

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Bureau of Management Consultants
Consultant 1983
Consulting on termination of projects of international scope

Deputy Minister of Finance - Department of Finance
Correspondence Officer 1982
Responsible for incoming and outgoing correspondence
and press for the Deputy Minister

Stikemann, Elliott
Barristers and Solicitors
Principal: Mr.G.Kane
Articling [protected]
Type of work: administrative-regulatory and communications law; corporate-commercial law; editing of the Regulatory Reporter (CRTC); Arctic Pilot Project – exploration of gas in the Arctic - National Energy Board Hearings – attendance and reporting on the hearings; research in administrative law, human rights and transportation matters; research in labour law;writing article “Regulation of Transportation in Canada” for the Enterpriser magazine; Gas Export Hearings – National Energy Board; Drafting of legal opinions – memoranda.

Canadian Transport Commission - Legal Services Division
Type of work: research in Air Transport, Railway Transport, Water Transport; National Transportation Act; Research and analysis of Air Carrier regulations; Air Transportation Act; editing 1981 Canadian Transport Commission report; representing the CTC in court ( i.e. Federal Court of Appeal – Air Canada v. Canadian Human Rights Commission ); attending and reporting on Mississauga Rail Derailment Hearings.

Honeywell, Pascoe, Garay &Stel
Barristers and Solicitors
Type of work: -insurance law; administration of estates; - real estate (closing real estate transactions, 40 years searches etc.); litigation; family law and Criminal Law; Attending court; representing clients; corporate-commercial law; drafting of writs, statements of claim, statements of defence. 1981

Canadian Transport Commission Legal Services Division
Legal Assistant to Mr.G.W.Nadeau - General Counsel;
Research in administrative law, regulations; drafting of legal opinions on different areas of the law. May-September, 1981.

Special Examiner’s Office County of Ottawa-Carleton
Interpreter: interpretation during “discoveries” – pretrial; translation of documents – i.e. birth certificates; languages employed – French, Spanish, Greek, English. Portuguese, Italian, German. [protected]

Law firms in the City of Ottawa
Freelance interpretation and translation

Parliamentary Counsel and Clerk of the House of Common-Mr. Joseph Maingot
Legal Assistant: research in the field of legislative drafting, proofreading of text on Parliamentary Process (published by Mr. J. Maingot 1982) Research and writing of article “The Law Reform Commission of Canada”
published internationally in the Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin. 1980

The Honourable Justice G.Goulard
Department of Justice and Ontario Family Court Legal Researcher:
Research in family law; building –up family law course taught by the Honourable G. Goulard at the University of Ottawa. 1979

Ms.Louise Charron - Crown Attorney
Legal Researcher: research in Administration of Estates. 1979

Acres Consulting Services Ltd.
Translator: translation of Greek Governmental Documents and By-Laws for a firm of engineers; 1978

Ministry of Employment and Immigration
Montreal, Quebec
Interpreter: translation and interpretation in Greek, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and German from French and English and vice versa. Mainly interpretation for deportation, non-immigrant status cases. 1977

PUBLICATIONS

“The Law Reform Commission of Canada” – published internationally in the Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin under the auspices of the House of Commons.
“Transport Regulation in Canada” published in the Enterpriser under the auspices of Stikeman, Elliott.
“Proposed Amendments to the Unemployment Insurance Act”, brief submitted to the National Association of Women and the Law and accepted as the position of the Province of Ontario.
Editing of the Regulatory Reporter – Canadian Radio Television Commission (CRTC cases)
Editing the 1981Federal Court of Appeal Cases for the 1981 Canadian Transport Commission Report under the auspices of the Canadian Transport Commission.
Papers written under the auspices of Stikeman, Elliott:
- Submarine Transportation: A Contribution to Canada’s Jurisdiction over the Arctic
- Assistance to Business in Canada
- Pre-Incorporation Contracts
- Certiorari
- Wrongful Dismissal
- Review under Sect ions 18 and 28 of the Federal Court Act
- Airline Licences and Eligibility to acquire other Licences

Articles Published in Newspapers: “The Canadian Reaction”; “Quebec: A Structural Dilemma”; “Theorie de la Philosophie”; “Feminisme: Faits et Mythes”; Federal-Provincial Conflict
Papers submitted to the University of Ottawa:
- Foreign Investment and Canadian Independence;
- Human Rights and Changing Attitudes Based on the Charter, the Declaration and the Covenants – Legal Obligations;
- Le Statut du Quebec dans le Canada de Demain
- L’Enchassement des Droits Fondamentaux
- Proportional Representation in the Canadian House of Commons
- Linguistic Rights in Canada – New Options – New Attitudes?
- On Jurisprudence

Extra-Curricular Activities

Vice-President Student |Council
Secretary Student Council
Editor of “The Spartan Times”
Representative of the Department of Philosophy on Faculty Council and Student |Council – Cegep du Vieux Montreal
Assistant – Editor of the Collegial Journal
President of G.O.Y.A.
Vice=President of the Cretan Association
Contributor to the McMaster Newspaper
President of the Spanish Club
Co-ordinator and Public Relations Officer for “The Zorba Dancers”
Theory and Practical (Honours) Royal Conservatory of Music
Member of the Preventive Law Program
Member of the Student Legal Aid Society
Membre de l’Association des Etudiants d’expression francaise de la Common Law
Membre de l’Association des Avocats d’Expression francaise en Ontario
Communications Officer for the Ottawa Association of Women and the Law
Delegate to the Conference of the National Association of Women and the Law – Calgary 1979 – Amendments to the Criminal Code
Research and drafting of brief on “Unemployment Insurance”
Lobbied at the National Conference – Halifax 1981 -
Assistant Editorship Ottawa Law Review
Member of the Human Rights Institute of Canada
Member of the Young Lawyers International Association
Member of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

Sport Awards

1st Prize – Intra-Mural Basketball
1st Prize – Intra-Mural Volleyball
1st Prize – Miler’s Club
1st Prize – Track&Field
2nd Prize – Track & Field
Award – Gymnastics Club
Award – Badminton Club
Proficiency Award in Physical Education

Other Prizes/Awards/Titles

Prix de la langue francaise – 1975
Award of Merit – Scott Park Secondary 1975
Award in Administrative Commerce
Teachers’ Merit Award – Commercial – 1975
1976 Proficiency Award – Hamilton Board of Education
1975 Scott Park Trophy
Centennial Award
Himmeurs en Musique et Theorie du Royal Conservatory – 10-e annee
Scholarship of $2000 by the Ontario Government for French 1980
Greek Language Diploma
German Language Diploma
Spanish Language Diploma
Proficiency Award in the Greek Language
Award for German
Dean’s Honour List – McMaster University
Program Standing – First

REFERENCES

Mr.Gilbert W.Nadeau, General Council, Canadian Transport Commission
Mr.Joseph Maingot, Commissioner – Federal Law, Reform Commission, Former Law Clerk & Parliamentary Counsel – House of Commons
His Honour Judge Guy Goulard, Department of Justice, Ontario Family Court
His Honour Judge Marin, Provincial Court – Ottawa
His Honour Judge Beaulne, County Court – Ottawa
The Honourable Justice Maxwell Cohen, International Court of Justice
Professeur G.W.Beaudoin, Constitutional Expert, Former Dean, Faculte de Droit Civil, Universite d’Ottawa
Professor Tarnopolsky, Faculty of Common Law, Human Rights Institute, University of Ottawa
Professor Castel, International Private Law Expert, Editor of the Ontario Bar Review
Mr.Douglas V.Heath, Department of Industry, Trade&Commerce, Former Special Assistant to Minister Munro
Mr.V.Chapman, Executive Director, World Food Aid Secretariat, Ministry of Agriculture, United Nations
Mr.T.G.Kane, Former Counsel – CRTC, Editor of the Regulatory Reporter, Counsel – Stikeman, Elliott
Mr.Denis Scott, Senior Counsel, Canadian Transport Commission
The Honourable Senator, Royce Frith, Deputy Leader of the Government
Mr.Eric Warg, Director of Policy Division, Department of External Affairs

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Sep 27, 2013 3:01 pm EDT

And this is copied from the website of law society of upper canada:
Codina, Angelina Marie

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Angelina Marie Codina (1983) of the City of Toronto was found guilty of conduct unbecoming a barrister and solicitor for:

On November 27, 1997, being convicted of a criminal offence that during the period from and including the 1st day of January in the year 1991 to and including the 31st day of December in the year 1992, at the Municipality of Toronto, by deceit, falsehood or other fraudulent means, being a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada in its capacity as Administrator of the Ontario Legal Aid Plan, she did defraud the Ontario Legal Aid Plan of a sum of monies of a value exceeding one thousand dollars, contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada.

Hearing panel ordered that:
the Member is disbarred as a barrister, her name is struck off the roll of solicitors, her membership in the Law Society is revoked and she is prohibited from acting or practicing as a barrister or solicitor and from holding herself out as a barrister or solicitor.

(Counsel for Society, Nancy Spies/member not represented

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