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Lawyer accused of bigamy, forgery suspended from practising in Nunavut

A noted lawyer in Nunavut and Ontario whos accused of illegally marrying two women has been suspended from practising in both jurisdictions.

James Morton is accused of forging divorce documents to marry his law clerk

James Morton has been suspended from practising law in Nunavut and Ontario after he was charged with bigamy, procuring a feigned marriage and forgery. (LinkedIn)

A noted lawyer in Nunavut andOntario who's accused of illegally marrying two women has been suspended from practising in both jurisdictions.

James Morton has been charged with bigamy marrying someone while already married to another personprocuring a feigned marriage, and forgery.

A notice of suspension from the Law Society of Nunavut saysthat as of Tuesday,Morton's membership is suspended for 90 days.

He has also been suspended from practising law in Ontario until a panel changes or cancels the order on the consent of Morton and the Ontario Law Society, if fresh evidence is introduced, or if the criminal charges are withdrawn, stayed or Morton is acquitted.

Morton has law offices in Iqaluit and Hamilton, Ont. He isa prominent defence lawyer in Nunavut, and a civil andcriminal lawyer in Ontario.

Accused of forging divorce papers

He'saccused of forging false documents to divorce his wife, a justice of the peace in Newmarket, Ont., to marry another woman, his law clerk in Hamilton.

An affidavit from an investigator with the Ontario Law Society alleges that Morton had his articling student file false divorce documents in Newmarket Superior Court where a clerk contacted police.

The clerk was concerned after she was unable to find a divorce action or the file number, according to documents provided by the law society.

None of the allegations against Morton have been proven in court. His criminal matter is scheduled to go before the courts in Ontario this fall.

Calls to Morton requestingcomment on the matter were not returned to the CBC.

With files from Michelle Pucci