Is there a cost to me? Will I be charged a fee?
No, there is no cost to members.
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Read More...No. The reviewer will provide the report to the member and the Executive Director only. The exception is where it is required by law or part of a discipline...
Read More...The reviewer is also a member of the Law Society and will maintain strict confidentiality of the member’s files. As noted in the rule 14.11A, solicitor-client privilege shall not...
Read More...The reviewer will look at the management of the member’s practice in general and will specifically review the following areas: time management, file management, financial management, client service, technology and...
Read More...The reviewer will note the areas requiring improvement and also that the member undergoing the practice management review does not have control over the systems in his or her...
Read More...A practice management review will likely take a full day and may take longer. Members can reduce the time the review takes by completing and submitting the self-assessment questionnaire provided...
Read More...The Law Society will only contact the member that has been selected for a review. That being said, the reviewer may want to speak to other lawyers and staff that...
Read More...The Executive Director or the Director of Practice Management will advise lawyers that they have been selected for a practice management review.
Read More...If the reviewer finds that there are no areas for improvement or a few minor areas for improvement, the member may be required to confirm that deficiencies have been...
Read More...The member will meet in person with the reviewer to answer questions about the management of the member’s practice. The reviewer will follow a list of questions to ask and...
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