Download Article as PDF


lawpro logo

Standard insurance coverage

The base program

Eligibility:
Required of all lawyers providing services in private practice.

Coverage limit:
$1 million per claim/$2 million in the aggregate (i.e., for all claims made in 2014), applicable to claim expenses, indemnity payments and/or costs of repairs together.

New Cybercrime coverage sublimit:

The 2014 insurance program introduces s a sublimit coverage of $250,000 per claim/in the aggregate for eligible cybercrime claims, applicable to claim expenses, indemnity payments, and/or costs of repairs together.

Standard deductible:
$5,000 per claim, applicable to claim expenses, indemnity payments and/or costs of repairs together.

An increase in deductible of $10,000 applies for claims based on administrative dismissals not set aside through steps taken by or under the direction of LawPRO. The deductible will be deemed to apply to claims expenses, indemnity payments and/or costs of repairs together in respect of such claims.

Base premium:
$3,350 per insured lawyer (plus PST).

Mandatory innocent party sublimit coverage

Eligibility:

Required of all lawyers practising in association or partnership (including general, MDP and LLP partnerships), law corporations (with more than one lawyer) and sole practitioners practising with employed lawyers.

Coverage sublimits:
$250,000 per claim/in the aggregate, applicable to claim expenses, indemnity payments and/or costs of repairs together.

Premium:
$250 per lawyer or eligible paralegal licensee (plus PST).

Mandatory Real Estate Practice coverage (for real estate practitioners)

Eligibility:
Required of all lawyers practising real estate law in Ontario in 2016.

Lawyers not eligible for the Real Estate Practice Coverage Option are:

  • those who are in bankruptcy;
  • those who have been convicted or disciplined in connection with real estate fraud; and/or
  • those under investigation, where the Law Society obtains: an interlocutory suspension order or a restriction on the lawyer’s practice prohibiting the lawyer from practising real estate; or an undertaking not to practise real estate.

Coverage limit:
$250,000 per claim/$1 million in the aggregate, applicable to claim expenses, indemnity payments and/or costs of repairs together.

Premium:
$250 per lawyer (plus PST).

Optional insurance coverages

Innocent Party Sublimit Buy-Up

Eligibility

Optional for all lawyers practising in association or partnership (including MDPs, licensee firms, and LLPs), law corporations (with more than one lawyer) and sole practitioners practising with employed lawyers.

Coverage sublimits & premiums:
Innocent Party Sublimit Coverage can be increased as follows:

to $500,000 per claim/aggregate for an additional $150 per insured
($400 total Innocent Party premium); or

to $1 million per claim/aggregate for an additional $249 per insured ($499 total Innocent Party premium).

Optional Innocent Party Sublimit coverage

Eligibility:
Optional for sole practitioners, licensee firms with only one lawyer, and lawyers practising alone in a law corporation. Provides protection for ongoing liability that these practitioners can have in situations such as the following:

  • if you’ve acted as back-up counsel or had others act as back-up counsel for you;
  • if you’ve taken a temporary leave of absence from your practice and have delegated your work to others;
  • if you’ve practised as a partner or associate in the past;
  • if your practice once included employee lawyers;
  • if you’ve practised in any situation in which you could be seen as lending your name to others;
  • as an assurance to others if involved in electronic registration and escrow closings;
  • if acting as a locum, you must carry at least the same amount of innocent party sublimit coverage as is carried by lawyers in the firm that has hired you.

Coverage sublimits:
LawPRO offers optional Innocent Party sublimits of:

  • $250,000 per claim/aggregate;
  • $500,000 per claim/aggregate;
  • $1 million per claim/aggregate.

Premiums:
Underwritten on an individual basis, based on a risk assessment of information provided in the Innocent Party Sublimit Buy-Up application.