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  2. Law Society of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Alberta (LSA) is the self-regulating body for lawyers in Alberta, Canada, established in 1907 [2] which derives its authority from the Legal Profession Act of the Government of Alberta. [4] Its main office is located in Calgary. As of 2023, there were 11,000 legal practitioners in Alberta regulated by the LSA. [5]

  3. Federation of Law Societies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Law Societies of Canada (French: Fédération des ordres professionnels de juristes du Canada) is the national association of the 14 Canadian regulators of the legal profession. The 14 law societies are mandated by the provinces and territories to regulate the legal profession in the public interest.

  4. Category:Lawyers in Alberta - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Law societies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law societies of Canada" ... Law Society of Alberta; M. Law Society of Manitoba; N. Law Society of New Brunswick;

  6. Mary Moreau - Wikipedia

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    Moreau was born in Edmonton, Alberta. She attended the University of Alberta Faculty of Law from 1976 to 1979, enrolled in a Civil Code of Québec study program at the University of Sherbrooke in 1977, and was called to the bar by the Law Society of Alberta in 1980. [2] [3]

  7. Continuing legal education - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers develop their plans and declare to the Law Society of Alberta on an annual basis that these are complete. The Legal Education Society of Alberta [10] provides tools to facilitate compliance with these requirements. In Ontario the Law Society of Upper Canada, [11] beginning in 2010, instituted mandatory CPD hours for all lawyers in the ...

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  9. Law society - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, each province and territory has a law society (French: barreau) with statutory responsibility for regulation of the legal profession in the public interest.. These law societies are members of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, which seeks to increase coordination between its members and encourage the standardization of members' rules and proced