Sentences with phrase «territory law societies»

State and Territory law societies and bar associations provide some legal practitioners with specialist accreditation in family law.

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Sam Bayard, the assistant director at the Citizen Media Law Project developed by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, said that while liability issues in connection to product reviews and blogging is fairly new territory, there are several things worried bloggers can do to try and shield themselves from lawsuits.
An association registered under a law of a State or Territory as a trade union, or a society registered under a law of a State or Territory providing for a registration of friendly or benefit societies, or an association of employees that is an organisation within the meaning of the Industrial Relations Act 1988.
According to the American Humane Society, «Anti-cruelty laws exist in all U.S. states and territories to prohibit unnecessary killing, mutilating, torturing, beating, neglecting and abandoning animals, or depriving them of proper food, water or shelter.»
b. any office of the Attorney General, and c. any Law Society in the provinces and / or territories who fails in their duty to disclose a lawyer's professional records and status to the Attorney General prior to granting a Queen's Counsel appointment.
They don't tell us much just that «CanLII is funded by the members of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, in other words, the law societies of Canada's provinces and territories and the Chambre des notaires du Québec.&raqLaw Societies of Canada, in other words, the law societies of Canada's provinces and territories and the Chambre des notaires du Québec.&raqlaw societies of Canada's provinces and territories and the Chambre des notaires du Québec.»
They say changing the name would make it more consistent with those of law societies in other provinces and territories.
At that time, OHLS was not at York University in the northern portion of the Greater Toronto Area (the GTA), but instead in downtown Toronto — it was the law society's law school (the Law Society of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 186law society's law school (the Law Society of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation insociety's law school (the Law Society of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 186law school (the Law Society of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 186Law Society of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation inSociety of Upper Canada (the LSUC), which, in the public interest of people finding it and its website, should change its name to the Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 186Law Society of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation inSociety of Ontario, given that half the people in Toronto weren't born in Canada, and therefore are likely to think the LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 186law society for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation insociety for lawyers whose offices are north of the 60th parallel of latitude where Canada's territories area, rather than know that «Upper Canada» was Ontario's name when it was a British Colony, prior to Confederation in 1867).
The Model Code, versions of which have been adopted by the law societies of most provinces and territories, is inadequate to the modern practice of family law and the holistic, family - and child - centred approach it demands.
All Canadian lawyers are members of their province's or territory's law society.
Alan Kilpatrick, a law librarian with the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LSlaw librarian with the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LSLaw Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LSLaw Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LSS).
Law society regulation of paralegals has precedent in Ontario, but the opening of a door to «other providers of legal services» is a step into new territory for Canada.
North West Territories: to be ratified at the next meeting of the membership at the AGM of the Law Society: http://www.lawsociety.nt.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=70
But will that half of Toronto's residents who were not born in Canada, [xii] understand that «Upper Canada» does not mean that LSUC is a law society for lawyers whose offices are up there in Canada's Territories, above the 60th parallel of north latitude?
As mobility and globalization increase, I also think we will be working more closely with our Law Society and the law societies and insurers in the other provinces and territories in Canada on insurance and risk management issuLaw Society and the law societies and insurers in the other provinces and territories in Canada on insurance and risk management issulaw societies and insurers in the other provinces and territories in Canada on insurance and risk management issues.
For them «Upper Canada» might well mean that LSUC was a law society for lawyers whose law offices were up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territories and Arctic Ocean coastline are.
Alice Woolley has already considered this question elsewhere and has pointed out that the fact that the Canadian legal profession is provincially regulated gives rise to serious cost and practical issues: a number of provinces and territories simply do not seem to have sufficient lawyer populations to justify putting an entirely new regulatory body into place to operate alongside the courts and the law societies.
The Court of Appeal for the Yukon Territory had held that the court had no jurisdiction to refuse a withdrawal for nonpayment of fees, in part, because the legal profession is self - governing and that the provincial and territorial law societies have primary responsibility over lawyer regulation.
At this point, the members of the Federation will discuss the issue at a meeting next month, and then the initiative passes to the law societies in the provinces and territories, who will be mulling over what rule would be best in the interests of the public, clients and the profession.
The first would be carried out in recognition of the fact that half of the people living in Toronto, and in the Greater Toronto Area, were not born in Canada, and therefore to most of whom the name, «The Law Society of Upper Canada,» most definitely must mean a law society for lawyers whose offices are up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territories aLaw Society of Upper Canada,» most definitely must mean a law society for lawyers whose offices are up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territoriSociety of Upper Canada,» most definitely must mean a law society for lawyers whose offices are up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territories alaw society for lawyers whose offices are up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territorisociety for lawyers whose offices are up above the 60th parallel of north latitude where Canada's three territories are.
The bar admission course is offered through the law society of their province or territory as a formal requirement to become licensed.
Canadian Bar Association Canadian Association of Counsel to Employers Canadian Society of Safety Engineering Law Societies of Alberta, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories The Advocates» Society
Similar programs are underway in Cowra, in Katherine, in the Northern Territory — where the NT Law society is helping fund a project.
If you are looking for a private lawyer who specialises in family law matters, the law society in your state or territory may be able to help.
This is due in part to the intervention of the formal legal system through removal from country, historical lack of recognition of traditional rights to country and non-recognition of customary law processes as an integral component of the operation of Aboriginal families and societies in the Northern Territory.
Firstly, the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, our societies and our laws and customs that takes place when the Federal Court makes a determination that native title exists and who holds it, affirms our cultural identity and our connections and cultural responsibilities to our lands, territories and resources.
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