Sentences with phrase «leaving the law society»

That was the original agreement back in 1949 or so when the law professors left the Law Society run Osgood Hall and formed the independent University of Toronto law school.
So where does this leave the Law Society?
That leaves law societies» duties to make legal services adequately available in a very poor second place.

Not exact matches

In 2016, 26 percent of employers surveyed by industry nonprofit the Society for Human Resource Management offer paid maternity leave beyond what's covered by short - term disability or state law.
Federal law does not require paid family and medical leave, and only 18 percent of U.S. businesses offer paid family leave, according to the HR professional organization Society for Human Resource Management's 2016 Employee Benefits Survey.
Patrick Colford concludes by saying: «The New Brunswick Federation of Labour will be looking for political party's platforms to include commitments for improving labour laws so that all workers are entitled to paid sick leave, investing in public services to protect society's most vulnerable citizens and adopting pay equity legislation that covers the private sector.»
Returning to Utopia is the idea that through some method of leaving society (time travel, magic, pilgrimage, peaceful revolution, changing laws, etc), the world can once again become the way it should be.
When the Church speaks about guilt, can it be no more than the custodian of the law, ever sanctioning the common fears of society and incorporating in its body whatever is left of the restraints and inhibitions of the society of the past?
It is a free society: follow the law and the state will leave you alone.
This is how David Cameron will address the National Security Council today: «For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens: as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone.»
The majority of the people who society identifies as «the left» support this law because they want to protect that minority.
The monarch also sounded a note of warning to persons of questionable character lurking in the state that «their time is up» and urged them to «turn a new leaf and be reintegrated into the society, or face the fury of the law because it is clear that there is no place for criminals in Lagos State with the recent empowerment of Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies in the state with helicopters, flying boats, motorbikes and cars by this administration».
The Law Society says that this clause goes against the principles of the right to a fair trial and potentially leaves the door open to anonymity becoming routine.
«Allowing commercial businesses to use the First Amendment as a shield for discriminatory conduct would undermine state civil rights laws and the vital benefits they provide to residents and visitors, leaving behind a society separate and unequal by law,» the brief stated.
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Although of course we have to consider which society - as in much of Europe paternity leave is not only available, in some countries fathers have to take at least a few weeks of paternity leave by law - so any stigma that may linger is a lot less than I perceive in the US.
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Leaving aside whether this amounts to an example of Godwin's Law, anyone who uses the term has, in my opinion, abandoned argument based on reason and evidence, and that's not behaviour we should expect form a President of the Royal Society — though, after May and Rees, apocalypticism seems to be in the ascendancy.
He also submitted that the monitor's recommendation to remove him was more of a lawyer discipline issue and therefore a function left to law societies in their roles as regulators.
West Coast LEAF intervened at the BCSC to argue in support of the Law Society's decision to deny accreditation to TWU's law schoLaw Society's decision to deny accreditation to TWU's law scholaw school.
Left to right: Elin Sigurdson practices aboriginal and constitutional law at JFK Law Corporation and Katrina Pacey is a partner at Ethos Law Group LLP and the litigation director at Pivot Legal Socielaw at JFK Law Corporation and Katrina Pacey is a partner at Ethos Law Group LLP and the litigation director at Pivot Legal SocieLaw Corporation and Katrina Pacey is a partner at Ethos Law Group LLP and the litigation director at Pivot Legal SocieLaw Group LLP and the litigation director at Pivot Legal Society.
We recently learned that Jocelyn Frazer, Practice Advisor and Equity Ombudsman (on leave) of the Law Society of Alberta, has...
The Law Society of Upper Canada has just announced a program that will provide up to six hours of coaching to assist women leaving and then returning from maternity or compassionate leave.
There are some really great features of the new site including job postings, easy links to committee publications including items like the Vendor Liaison Committee's Cost Containment Strategies and the Code of Good Practices for Loose - leaf Publication the Knowledge Management Special Interest Group's suggested resources and the Courthouse & Law Society Library SIG's Standards document.
Andrew Caplen, president of the Law Society, described the fee rise as «a flat tax on those seeking justice» which will «price the public out of the courts and leave small businesses saddled with debts they are due but unable to afford to recover».
I think that is a something left over from the days when legal aid was run by the Law Society.
The future of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Parental Leave Assistance Program will be decided next Thursday.
The pilot program was implemented in 2009 after the law society's retention of women initiative proposed giving new mothers modest funds to pay their overheads during materinty leave and enable them to return to practice.
The Fawcett Society has just launched a major review of the UK's sex discrimination laws in response to the risk that long - established rights could be eroded or weakened as a result of Brexit and the UK leaving the EU single market.
James Parry, the criminal defence lawyer who led the campaign to remove both Hudson and Law Society president Nicholas Fluck, called his leaving «a welcome development».
West Coast LEAF intervened in support of the Law Society's decision not to accredit TWU's law schoLaw Society's decision not to accredit TWU's law scholaw school.
We recently learned that Jocelyn Frazer, Practice Advisor and Equity Ombudsman (on leave) of the Law Society of Alberta, has passed away.
OTTAWA — Tomorrow, West Coast LEAF is at the Supreme Court of Canada to support the Law Society of British Columbia's (LSBC) decision to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at Trinity Western University (TWU), an evangelical Christian university located in British Columbia, which requires its students and employees to sign a Community Covenant prohibiting abortion and sex outside heterosexual marriaLaw Society of British Columbia's (LSBC) decision to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at Trinity Western University (TWU), an evangelical Christian university located in British Columbia, which requires its students and employees to sign a Community Covenant prohibiting abortion and sex outside heterosexual marrialaw school at Trinity Western University (TWU), an evangelical Christian university located in British Columbia, which requires its students and employees to sign a Community Covenant prohibiting abortion and sex outside heterosexual marriage.
West Coast LEAF will argue in support of the Law Society's decision to deny accreditation to TWU's law school in the belief that the Law Society's decision reflects a proper weighing of the rights at stake by upholding the fundamental right to equality enshrined in the Charter of Rights and FreedoLaw Society's decision to deny accreditation to TWU's law school in the belief that the Law Society's decision reflects a proper weighing of the rights at stake by upholding the fundamental right to equality enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedolaw school in the belief that the Law Society's decision reflects a proper weighing of the rights at stake by upholding the fundamental right to equality enshrined in the Charter of Rights and FreedoLaw Society's decision reflects a proper weighing of the rights at stake by upholding the fundamental right to equality enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
West Coast LEAF asserts that the Law Society's decision to deny accreditation is consistent with equality rights; BC law schools must be accessible to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, marital status or gendLaw Society's decision to deny accreditation is consistent with equality rights; BC law schools must be accessible to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, marital status or gendlaw schools must be accessible to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, marital status or gender.
The absence of a plan leaves the burden upon the law society to pick up the pieces if something happens to the lawyer, often an avoidable one, which can end up costing the estate of the lawyer a lot of money.
The Law Society took the opportunity to flag up the implications of an oversupply of 3,000 places on the legal practice course — leaving thousands of students searching in vain for training contracts.
Wherein its Inventory text is there a reference to the fact that this problem can «go viral» almost over-night, leaving its member law societies with insufficient time to make a persuasive response?
Miller says: «It was a difficult decision to leave LAPG but the opportunity to work with a revitalised Law Society in this key area was too good to miss.
The Law Society predicted many months ago that if the Leave campaign were to win there would be a substantial upturn in business for lawyers in the short term to be followed by a downturn as international businesses moved operations to the EU capitals.
Or do they think that lawyers might not have to pay the full cost of regulation if the government did it, or that the government would not get involved in expensive frills like subsidizing law libraries or running parental leave programs or paying benchers... or define whatever cost of the law society you happen to think is a frill rather than useful.
Yet it is, in my view, a source of shame that they leave law school with no necessary structured knowledge or understanding of law's operation in society, its limits, its history, its dangers, and the ways in which it does and does not function effectively.
Law Society of Upper Canada benchers voted by a large margin on Thursday to limit parental leave benefits to lawyers with to low - net practice income.
To consider the one without considering the effect upon the others would be similar to a law society considering cost - cutting and reduction of its major programs without considering the resulting effect upon the reputation of that law society, and the resulting law society and legal profession that it will leave to future generations of lawyers.
West Coast LEAF (Women's Legal Education and Action Fund) intervened in the case in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) at both the BCSC and BCCA levels to highlight the impact of harassment, removals and exclusions on the marginalized population of street homeless in Vancouver and on the need for a flexible and contextual approach to proving discrimination in human rights law.
And with no countervailing voice, the play, which is sponsored by the Law Society, leaves itself open to be dismissed by the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts as an «advertorial».
As TWU has applied for leave to appeal the Ontario decision, and the Law Society of British Columbia has applied for leave to appeal the BC decision, the matter may be one that the Supreme Court of Canada addresses in 2017.
The firm categorizes those lawyers as independent contractors and labels their work as «non-lawyer» work, leaving them responsible for paying their own Law Society of Upper Canada dues.
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