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The Law Society Tribunal is an independent adjudicative tribunal within the Law Society of Ontario that processes, hears and decides regulatory cases about Ontario lawyers and paralegals. [30] It began operations on March 12, 2014. [31] Effective November 16, 2020, Malcolm M. Mercer became the chair of the Law Society Tribunal. [32]
Biography portal; Canada portal; Law portal; This category is for Lawyers who are or were members of the Law Society of Ontario (known as the Law Society of Upper Canada until 2018) and who have practised law in the Province of Ontario in Canada, after Confederation in 1867.
It is a voluntary association for legal members, whereas the regulatory body for lawyers in the province is under the Law Society of Ontario. An essential ally and advocate for members of the legal profession, the organization promotes fair justice systems, facilitates effective law reform, upholds equality in the legal profession and is ...
Malcolm M. Mercer is a Canadian lawyer who served as Treasurer of the Law Society of Ontario from June 2018 until June 2020. [1] [2] He was first elected as Treasurer of the Law Society on June 28, 2018, and re-elected on June 27, 2019. [1]
In Canada, the National Virtual Law Library Group had presented a proposal for a free data base to the Federation of Law Societies of Canada in August 2000. Out of this initiative CanLII was created. CanLII is a non-profit organization that provides free access to legal information.
He serves as a panel member for Legal Aid Ontario. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Association of Black Lawyers, Canadian/Ontario Bar Association, York Regional Law Association and the Advocates' Circle. Otto served as a secretary on the board of trustees of the Ugandan North American Association [5] from 2015 to 2017.
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In June 2018, Paul completed two years as the 66th Treasurer (President) of the Law Society of Ontario, [2] the regulator of the province’s 50,000 lawyers and 8,000 licensed paralegals. [3] Paul was only the second lawyer from Blakes to hold this distinguished position, the first being Edward Blake, the firm's founding partner, who was ...