Reminder – Transaction Levy
Please note that the first quarter of 2021 has ended and that the next Transaction Levy due date is April 30th. Also, this is a reminder that the reduced levy...
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Please note that the first quarter of 2021 has ended and that the next Transaction Levy due date is April 30th. Also, this is a reminder that the reduced levy...
Read More...Members and students are reminded that they are required to notify the Law Society immediately upon: ) receipt of a petition under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act in which the...
Read More...Mindfulness and Lawyer Well-Being Date: April 19, 2021 Time: 12:30 – 1:30 Location: online Seminar overview: Professionals often overlook the impact of mounting workloads, multiple demands and highly stressful environments...
Read More...In keeping with the Law Society’s strategic goal to promote reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, our Law Library is working with the Law Society’s Indigenous Education and Action Committee to update...
Read More...Please be advised that the Law Society will be closed on Friday, April 2, 2021, in observance of Good Friday.
Read More...IMPORTANT: Please note that there is an additional vacancy in the Eastern District due to the recent resignation of John Hogan, QC. The Law Society is seeking nominations for the...
Read More...On March 23, 2021, the Supreme Court issued three Notices to the Profession and General Public outlining planned changes to its operations in the Court on April 1, 2021. These...
Read More...On March 23, 2021, the Supreme Court issued three Notices to the Profession and General Public outlining planned changes to its operations in the Court on April 1, 2021. These...
Read More...In response to the current Covid-19 pandemic, and further to the Court’s March 12, 2021 update, the Court of Appeal courtroom has been retrofitted with plexiglass partitions. Amplification microphones have...
Read More...March 31 is the day that annually marks the Transgender Day of Visibility (or TDOV). TDOV was founded in 2009 by Rachel Crandall, a Michigan-based transgender activist and the Executive...
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