What made it difficult for me were the ones who were less than
gracious about their criticism and were given to dogging me until they got what they wanted, with little to no open - mindedness as to what goes into the decisions that were made and allowing for the fact that decisions were not made in a vacuum.
Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada Paul Schabas even joked with me
about my last column — which was extremely
gracious of him, as I had been more than a little pointed in my
criticism of the LSUC's recommendation (since reversed) to abolish the Legal Practice Program.