How can lawyers and paralegals be assured that they will obtain the required professional responsibility, ethics and practice management programming in order to meet the CPD requirement?
The Law Society of Upper Canada has assumed primary responsibility for delivering the required professional responsibility, ethics and practice management content that those subject to the CPD requirement must meet, without charging for program registration. Providers other than the Law Society that wish to provide stand-alone programs or program content in professional responsibility, ethics and practice management integrated into other offerings must apply for and obtain program accreditation in advance from the Law Society of Upper Canada. See CPD Accreditation Process for more information.
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