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 Law Society Deregulation Project

BarTalk April 2002
Volume 14, Number 2

WHAT
Call for submissions, thoughts and ideas on the question of what regulatory changes could be made to enhance business opportunities for lawyers without unduly compromising the Law Society’s mandate to protect the public interest.

WHY
Preparation of a coordinated and considered Branch submission to the LSBC’s Business Opportunities Working Group, can be expected to have far more weight than a large number of submissions from individuals.

WHEN
By May 1, 2002 please. This is suggested with the objective of permitting preparation and assembly of these good ideas for the May 15 Executive Committee meeting, referral to Provincial Council itself on June 21, and transmittal to the Law Society by month end.

WHO
All CBABC members

WHERE
To Executive Committee member Michael Woodward
300-1676 Martin Drive, White Rock, BC V4A 6E7
Fax: 604-531-8402 Tel: 604-531-1421


This article was published in the April 2002 issue of BarTalk and is subject to the copyright by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, 2005, all rights reserved.


 

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