The Law Societies as Regulator – Developments in Self Regulation (Recording)
Friday, April 8, 2022 | 3:00 PM–4:35 PM ET
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This session will be presented in English and French with simultaneous translation available
Friday April 8, 2022 | 3:00 PM – 4:35 PM ET
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3:00 pm–4:30 pm |
The Law Societies as Regulator – Developments in Self Regulation
Canadian law societies have evolved over many generations. There was once debate whether the Law Societies should act in the interests of the profession. It is now largely accepted that self-regulation must be in the public interest. This panel will explore regulatory sandboxes, legal services provided by non-lawyers and related issues, all with a view to examining the scope of self regulation, and where we might be headed.
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Speaker(s)
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Elizabeth Osler, Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director, Law Society of Alberta
Adam Whitcombe, Deputy Executive Director & Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Law Society of British Columbia
Julie Mathews, Executive Director, Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
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Moderator
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Malcolm Mercer
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4:30 pm–4:35 pm |
Closing Remarks
Amy Salyzyn, University of Ottawa
Carsten Jensen QC, JSS Barristers
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