Sentences with phrase «professional licensing regulator»

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A Qualified Lawyer is a professional who is licensed to practice law by an approved regulator of legal services in a given jurisdiction.
Clients include law firms, barristers» chambers, patent and trademark attorneys, other providers of legal services (including licensed ABSs), corporate and government legal departments, regulators, and professional bodies.
It comes as no surprise to me that a profession (in which I am officially licensed myself though I never formally practiced it) should take unto itself the totalitarian power to exclude or otherwise punish anyone who declines to declare total fealty to principles enunciated by the professional self - regulator.
It's unlikely, however, that if someone were to advertise that employment discrimination issues or estate planning could be done by nonlawyer «equal professionals» who would recruit a «team lawyer» to represent the nonlawyer's client, attorney licensing regulators and UPL committes would not immediately recognize and respond to the unlicensed practice of law, the facilitating by lawyers of the unlicensed practice of law, and the advertising free - for - all that («appearance of impropriety») implies multiple other possible ethical violations.
Just to clarify — RECA is the first provincial real estate regulator to implement a province - wide residential measurement standard for all licensed real estate professionals.
Mortgage Professionals Canada's licensing courses are designed to meet the specific qualifying standards and requirements set forth by each provincial regulator to ensure aspiring agents, associates, and salespersons are prepared to enter the industry.
A Message from Council Chair Marylou Leslie As the regulator of licensed real estate professionals, the Real Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of conduct.
As the regulator of licensed real estate professionals, the Real Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of conduct.
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