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ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
CONTACT | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA Media Inquiries National Committee on Accreditation National Criminal Law Program National Family Law Program Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) Our regular business hours are Monday to Friday, 08:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M (Eastern). General Inquiries: Federation of Law Societies of Canada World Exchange Plaza 45 O’Connor Street Suite 1810 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 1A4 Tel: NATIONAL WELL-BEING STUDY National Well-being Study Launched. Legal professionals across Canada have received invitations to participate in the National Well-Being Study, a project undertaken by the Federation in collaboration with Canada’s law societies and the Canadian Bar Association (“CBA”). ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, SUBMISSION OF THE FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA TO 2. The Federation appreciates the opportunity to comment on the proposed regulations under the College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents Act (the “Act”) and consequential amendments to the Patent Rules and Trademarks Regulations pre-published in the Canada Gazette Part I, Vol. 155, No. 11 on March 13, 2021(the “Regulations”). LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * IMAGE FOR WELL-BEING FRAME ON OUR INITIATIVES PAGE OF WEB Home > National Initiatives >Image for Well-being frame on Our initiatives page of web site.squareFLSC.CA
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SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR EVIDENCE SAMPLE Examination for Evidence 3 This sample is a compilation of two exams, therefore the value and the times indicated in this sample would be proportionate to a 6 hour exam. FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADACANADA'S LAW SOCIETIESOUR MISSION What is the Federation of Law Societies of Canada? The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in the public interest. MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints and discipline process. The Federation established the Standing Committee on NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Canadians have the right to expect that when they have a legal problem or find themselves before the Courts, they should be able to obtain professional legal services to help them navigate the complex system of laws and procedures. It is recognized that barriers to NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADACANADA'S LAW SOCIETIESOUR MISSION What is the Federation of Law Societies of Canada? The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in the public interest. MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints and discipline process. The Federation established the Standing Committee on NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Canadians have the right to expect that when they have a legal problem or find themselves before the Courts, they should be able to obtain professional legal services to help them navigate the complex system of laws and procedures. It is recognized that barriers to NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA What is the Federation of Law Societies of Canada? The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in the public interest. CONTACT | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA Media Inquiries National Committee on Accreditation National Criminal Law Program National Family Law Program Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) Our regular business hours are Monday to Friday, 08:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M (Eastern). General Inquiries: Federation of Law Societies of Canada World Exchange Plaza 45 O’Connor Street Suite 1810 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 1A4 Tel: ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Canadians have the right to expect that when they have a legal problem or find themselves before the Courts, they should be able to obtain professional legal services to help them navigate the complex system of laws and procedures. It is recognized that barriers to MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, NATIONAL WELL-BEING STUDY National Well-being Study Launched. Legal professionals across Canada have received invitations to participate in the National Well-Being Study, a project undertaken by the Federation in collaboration with Canada’s law societies and the Canadian Bar Association (“CBA”). SUBMISSION OF THE FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA TO 2. The Federation appreciates the opportunity to comment on the proposed regulations under the College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents Act (the “Act”) and consequential amendments to the Patent Rules and Trademarks Regulations pre-published in the Canada Gazette Part I, Vol. 155, No. 11 on March 13, 2021(the “Regulations”). LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * IMAGE FOR WELL-BEING FRAME ON OUR INITIATIVES PAGE OF WEB Home > National Initiatives >Image for Well-being frame on Our initiatives page of web site.squareFLSC.CA
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SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR EVIDENCE SAMPLE Examination for Evidence 3 This sample is a compilation of two exams, therefore the value and the times indicated in this sample would be proportionate to a 6 hour exam. FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
GUIDE AVAILABLE ON ANSWERING FACT BASED LAW EXAM QUESTIONS There are several types of law exam questions, including short answer, essay questions, or fact based questions. Short answer questions typically require a few sentences by way of responses and assess recall of information. Essay questions test a candidate’s familiarity with and an ability to discuss critically various issues of legal policy. Fact based questions MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 6 PREFACE One of the hallmarks of a free and democratic society is the Rule of Law. Its importance is manifested in every legal activity in which citizens engage, from the sale of real SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
CONTACT | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA Media Inquiries National Committee on Accreditation National Criminal Law Program National Family Law Program Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) Our regular business hours are Monday to Friday, 08:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M (Eastern). General Inquiries: Federation of Law Societies of Canada World Exchange Plaza 45 O’Connor Street Suite 1810 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 1A4 Tel: NATIONAL WELL-BEING STUDY National Well-being Study Launched. Legal professionals across Canada have received invitations to participate in the National Well-Being Study, a project undertaken by the Federation in collaboration with Canada’s law societies and the Canadian Bar Association (“CBA”). ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, SUBMISSION OF THE FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA TO 2. The Federation appreciates the opportunity to comment on the proposed regulations under the College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents Act (the “Act”) and consequential amendments to the Patent Rules and Trademarks Regulations pre-published in the Canada Gazette Part I, Vol. 155, No. 11 on March 13, 2021(the “Regulations”). LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * IMAGE FOR WELL-BEING FRAME ON OUR INITIATIVES PAGE OF WEB Home > National Initiatives >Image for Well-being frame on Our initiatives page of web site.squareFLSC.CA
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SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR EVIDENCE SAMPLE Examination for Evidence 3 This sample is a compilation of two exams, therefore the value and the times indicated in this sample would be proportionate to a 6 hour exam. FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
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He has also served as President of the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, and served eight years as an elected Bencher of the Law Society. Morgan Cooper. General Counsel. Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. 230 Elizabeth Avenue. Arts & Administration Building, Room A1044. St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7. Tel: 709.864.6481. LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * MODEL RULE ON CASH TRANSACTIONS 1. A lawyer must not receive or accept cash in an aggregate amount greater than $7,500 Canadian in respect of any one client matter . 2. For the purposes of this rule, when a NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Model Code of Professional Conduct. Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints anddiscipline
ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES Increasing access to legal services is a complex problem that involves many institutions that are involved in the administration of justice including the Courts, governments, the legal profession, and law societies. The Federation and Canada’s law societies recognize they have a role to play in helping to tackle the problem and make thelegal
NATIONAL MOBILITY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSIONMORGAN C. COOPER
He has also served as President of the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, and served eight years as an elected Bencher of the Law Society. Morgan Cooper. General Counsel. Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. 230 Elizabeth Avenue. Arts & Administration Building, Room A1044. St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7. Tel: 709.864.6481. LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * MODEL RULE ON CASH TRANSACTIONS 1. A lawyer must not receive or accept cash in an aggregate amount greater than $7,500 Canadian in respect of any one client matter . 2. For the purposes of this rule, when a NATIONAL ADMISSION STANDARDS PROJECT National Entry to Practice Competency Profile for Lawyers and Quebec Notaries National Admission Standards Project September, 2012 SAMPLE EXAMINATION FOR PROPERTY SAMPLE Examination for Property 4 Until mid-August, 2013, A had been renting out the hut to a tenant, B, who was living in it on weekends. On September 1, A discovered that, while B had moved out of the hut, B was camping in the area that A had set up as a camping site, and which A used frequently. B refused to leave at A's request. CONTACT | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA Media Inquiries National Committee on Accreditation National Criminal Law Program National Family Law Program Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) Our regular business hours are Monday to Friday, 08:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M (Eastern). General Inquiries: Federation of Law Societies of Canada World Exchange Plaza 45 O’Connor Street Suite 1810 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 1A4 Tel: FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA APPROVED CANADIAN Federation of Law Societies of Canada Approved Canadian Common Law School Programs (alphabetical, by university name) Legend: E/F indicates some courses are given in English, and some are in French NATIONAL FAMILY LAW PROGRAM National Family Law Program 2021 Cancellation of the 2021 Program. This is an important update on the Federation of Law Societies of Canada National Family Law Program that is scheduled to take place in Halifax, Nova Scotia from July 11-15, 2021. NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. LOG IN - FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA You must use an NCA Account number to log in. User Name *. Password * MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, SYLLABI | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA Syllabi. Home > National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) > NCA Resources >Syllabi. The information on this site has moved to:https://nca.legal.
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ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA What is the Federation of Law Societies of Canada? The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in the public interest. MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints and discipline process. The Federation established the Standing Committee on MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. SYLLABI | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA World Exchange Plaza 1810 – 45 O’Connor, Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 ViewPage
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ABOUT US | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA What is the Federation of Law Societies of Canada? The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in the public interest. MODEL CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Canadians expect members of the legal profession to conduct themselves ethically in accordance with high standards of professionalism set out in enforceable rules of conduct. A core function of Canada’s law societies is to set these rules and ensure they are respected through a complaints and discipline process. The Federation established the Standing Committee on MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF The staff and day-to-day operations of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada are managed by a Chief Executive Officer and senior directors, located at the Federation’s head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Jonathan G. Herman Chief Executive Officer jherman@flsc.ca Frederica Wilson Executive Director, Policy and Public Affairs, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer fwilson@flsc.ca Deborah Wolfe, NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW PROGRAM The National Criminal Law Program Jump to: Upcoming Programs Canada’s pre-eminent continuing legal education program in the field of criminal law. The NCLP is an annual, week-long, not-for-profit continuing legal education program that takes place every July. SYLLABI | FEDERATION OF LAW SOCIETIES OF CANADA World Exchange Plaza 1810 – 45 O’Connor, Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 ViewPage
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GOVERNING CANADA'S LEGAL PROFESSION IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST The Federation of Law Societies of Canada is the national coordinating body of the 14 law societies which are mandated by provincial and territorial law to regulate Canada’s 130,000 lawyers, Quebec’s 3,800 notaries and Ontario’s 11,300 licensed paralegals in thepublic interest.
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