Counsels
The Complaints Authorization Committee counselled a member that threating criminal proceedings does not comply with the standard of conduct contemplated by Chapter III, commentary 14 and Chapter XIX, commentary 1 of the Code of Professional Conduct.
The Complaints Authorization Committee counselled a member that the member’s conviction under sections 253(b) of the Criminal Code does not comply with the standard of conduct contemplated by Chapter I, commentary 3 and Chapter XIX, commentary 10 of the Code of Professional Conduct.
Cautions
The Complaints Authorization Committee cautioned a member that the member’s failure to maintain a professional tone in his communications with another lawyer does not comply with the standard of conduct contemplated by the Code of Professional Conduct, and in particular Chapter XV, commentary 3.
The Complaints Authorization Committee cautioned a member that the member failed to meet the standards of practice with respect to the practice of Real Estate law in that:
The member’s conduct does not comply with the standard of conduct contemplated by Law Society Rules 5.04(5) and (5.1), and Rules 12.01, 12.02, 12.03, 12.04, 12.06 and 12.07(a); and the Code of Professional Conduct, Chapter V, rule and commentary 5, Chapter XVI, commentary 7, and Chapter XVII, rule and commentaries 3, 4 and 5.
The Complaints Authorization Committee cautioned a member that the member’s acknowledged use of a signature stamp and the member’s failure to obtain or confirm clients’ consent in writing when acting for multiple parties does not comply with the standard of conduct contemplated by rule 5.04(5)(e) of the Law Society Rules, and Chapter V, rule and commentary 5 of the Code of Professional Conduct.