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On May 31, 2010 I attended a get together at Convocation Hall at the Law Society to announce the results of the Listening to Ontarian's Report of the Ontario Civil Legal Needs Project hosted by the Law Society.  The upshot of this meeting was that during the gathering I had quite a long converseration with the representatives of Legal Aid who made it very clear to me that there was a large gap in the servicing of needs in Family law since paralegals have been barred from practicing in this area and that Legal Aid would in fact like to see paralegal practice expanded to once again cover this area and Legal Aid would like to have a mandate to  issue legal aid certificates which would cover both lawyers and paralegals in many of the areas of practice.  These discussions however are in very early stages.   I also had discussions with representatives of the PSO and Agents of Court wherein a joint AGM for our three societies was proposed for September.  The feeling was that we would have more clout as a unified force.  Arrangements are currently being negotiated for this event for sometime early in the Fall.

On June 3, 2010 I attended another meeting at the Law Society with respect to paralegal organization which was attended by the group who manages paralegal audits.  There were long presentations as to what their requirements were for the audit.  According to the representatives these requirements may be found in detail   on the Law Society website, however for your edification we will detail some of the necessaries herein:  they are very anxious to see 1.  time management system either Amicus Attorney or Credenza; 2. tickler system; 3. conflict identification  as well as identification control mechanism and clear concise documentation of retainer agreements and accounting for trust and general accounts.  A letter should be sent to clients confirming retainers or otherwise.  We were informed that they only expect to do about 75 audits per year and ample notification will be sent to those who will be audited in order to allow for preparation.

 Should you have any comments with respect to any of these issues, please contact me.

Regards 

Judi Simms - President

 

 
LAW SOCIETY MEETING

 On January 7, 2010 I attended a meeting at the Law Society with liasons Shena Weir and Julia Bass.  The subjects of conversation were expending the areas of practice and the hostility shown towards paralegals by various members of the Standing Committee at the Standing Committee meeting held on December 4, 2009.  I received assurances from both Shena and Julia that considerable attempts were being made to change attitudes towards paralegals but that it would take time.  After the meeting I also felt that some progress was being made with respect to expanding the areas of practice in future! (but that it would take a considerable amount of hard work on our part)

 

We also discussed our recent correspondence from the Competition Bureau!

 
E&O Insurance

We have just been advised by First Service Brokers that the renewal premium for 2009-2010 will be $852.00 which is a reduction of 5% from last year.  You can only benefit from this reduced premium if your membership fees are up to date.

Message from Insurance Broker   

Please find our easy-to-complete insurance application encompassing both Errors & Omissions and Commercial General Liability coverages.

Upon receipt of your signed application, we will confirm to you that you fit PSC’s Group pricing, and a financing structure is available if required.

In addition, we wish to assist you with other insurance needs and shall appreciate receiving the renewal date of the following for you and each of your associates and staff:

1) Office insurance

2) Automobile insurance

3) Home insurance

4) Personal Accident, Extended Health Care, Dental, Vision Care, etc.

We can immediately provide quotations, or offer a quote one month before their annual renewal dates.

Yours truly,

Michael Simms, B.A., C.I.P
Sales Director
Financial Service Brokers Ltd.
Direct line: 905-731-5177 × 238
Fax: 905-731-5742

cell 416-220-8121

 
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The New Regulation governing Paralegals has now been enacted to law.  The regulatory process has begun. Those of us who have made the decision to continue our practices under these new and somewhat ardorous circumstances must devote ourselves to fulfilling the registration criteria but fear not we are not alone, there are potentially at least 2500 paralegals in Ontario by some estimates.  At least 1000 of us by the same estimates will seek to be regulated.  Those of us who plan to be part of this process will need the continued support of our peers.  Now more than ever we need to be untied to carve out a place for our profession in this changing professional environment.  In order to help with the process the Society will provide continual updates on new developments in the regulatory area.

The Society has also sponsored a court challenge to the legislation, updates on progress will also be provided on this site. The committee working on the challenge has been meeting weekly and the materials have been filed thanks to the hard work of a small core group of participants.  The group has hopes that the challenge will have the ability to influence the current legislation.  

Judi Simms.

President of the Paralegal Society of Canada 

 
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