A2Justice Submissions to LSO on the 4 options for licensure
The Law Society of Ontario’s Professional Development and Competence Committee consulted on four options for pathways to licensure from May to October 2018. See A2Justice’s …
Fighting for sustainable and socially conscious legal education, training and practice in Ontario.
A2J is a grassroots initiative involving law students, practitioners and community members whose aim is to advocate for practical solutions designed to decrease law school tuition in Ontario as a vehicle for increasing access to justice. Steadily rising levels of tuition have become a tremendous financial barrier for students entering law school and for young lawyers aspiring to practice in social justice and to serve lower , middle income and marginal communities. Accordingly, the focus of this initiative is to develop a strategic plan of action to reduce law school tuition in Ontario, which must engage Ontario Law Schools, the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Province of Ontario.
The Law Society of Ontario’s Professional Development and Competence Committee consulted on four options for pathways to licensure from May to October 2018. See A2Justice’s …
In Spring 2017, the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) held a Dialogue Series concerning changes to the licensing process of lawyers in Ontario. Below …
In March 2017, A2Justice hosted an interactive conference: “Wait, What Now?: The Future of Articling, Law Jobs and Legal Training in Ontario” Missed the Conference? …
A2J CONFERENCE -“Wait, what now??: The Future of Articling, Law Jobs and Legal Training in Ontario” Saturday MARCH 25, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 …
On April 28, 2016, the Professional Development & Competence Committee (PD&C) presented a report to Convocation, proposing enhancements to the licensing process. External parties were …
Student Debt at the Forefront of U of T Class of ’75 reunion This fall Marcus McCann, a recent U of T law grad, spoke …