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Virtual Identity Verification (IDV) service Provider Chart
As of January 1st, 2024, the Law Society of Ontario requires lawyers who only meet with clients virtually to verify their clients’ identity online by authenticating their identification documents, or using an alternate, approved verification method. The virtual authentication of identity is done via technology that does multiple searches/verifications of the client’s identity. The Law Society… Read More »
Categories: Articles, Legal TechnologyClient Management and Effective Client Relationships (2023)
Learn from leading advocates about (i) a well-drafted retainer agreement, setting fee expectations, and what to do when the client does not pay; (ii) understanding how diversity and culture can impact communication with clients; and (iii) managing communication and relationship breakdowns when they occur. Download the materials Speakers: Rachel Sachs, Lawyer and Seniors Advocate, Sachs… Read More »
Categories: CPD, CPD Practice ManagementBuilding Resilience and Maintaining Mental Health in the Legal Profession (2023)
LAWPRO, in partnership with TLA, welcomes the legal community to join us for our continuing conversation about managing our mental health and building resilience. This session will provide practical advice from those on the frontlines of improving mental health for lawyers. You will hear directly from a clinician at the Member Assistance Program, a Peer-Support… Read More »
Categories: CPD, CPD Wellness, WellnessIncrease your EQ and strengthen your mental health with LAWPRO’s wellness resources
Many lawyers find themselves confronting mental health and wellness issues during their career. Understanding your own emotional state as well as those of colleagues and clients is a key skill lawyers use every day. LAWPRO has collected our best resources on wellness issues to help you navigate stressors and more. Self-awareness: Learn mindfulness techniques to… Read More »
Categories: WebzineYour 2024 program: New portal, new convenience, same reliable insurance
Quick summary of changes: No change to base premium for 2024: $3,250 Automatic renewal for insureds with no changes Increased maximum gross billings per year to qualify for Part-Time Practice Option to $100,000 from $90,000 New sublimit and risk-prevention requirements for claims arising out of social engineering Auto-renewal for 2024 In July of this year,… Read More »
Categories: 2023 October - Insurance Issue 2024Lawyers in private practice, sole practitioners and lawyers in association or partnership in 2024
Standard insurance coverage The base program Eligibility: Required of all lawyers¹ providing services in private practice.² Coverage limit: $1 million per claim/$2 million in the aggregate (i.e., for all claims made in 2024), applicable to claim expenses and/or indemnity payments (some exceptions apply).3 Standard deductible: $5,000 per claim, applicable to claim expenses and/or indemnity payments… Read More »
Categories: 2023 October - Insurance Issue 20242024 insurance coverage for exempt lawyers
in-house corporate counsel government lawyers, educators and others not in active private practice retired lawyers, estate trustees, emeritus lawyers, judges and others no longer practising law legal aid clinic lawyers (not directly employed by Legal Aid Ontario) lawyers who engage in only occasional practice in Ontario and are resident in a Canadian jurisdiction other than… Read More »
Categories: 2023 October - Insurance Issue 2024Life after graduation: An article about articles
To be a lawyer is to be accustomed to words. Files, contracts, factums, letters, memos, dictation, transcripts, dockets, emails, pleadings. Words. Some words seldom seen or used outside the parlance of the profession. A new lawyer isn’t simply licensed, they’re called. At which point they will hopefully not be hired by a client, but retained…. Read More »
Categories: New Lawyer IssueMaking technology work for you, and not the other way around
Our watch can track our heartbeat when we exercise; our fridge can order a dozen eggs when we’re running low; our cars can drive for us (or at least tell us when we drift out of our lanes); and our phone can recognize our face when we look at it. Every facet of our lives… Read More »
Categories: Legal Technology, New Lawyer IssueFree, convenient, and online: More upcoming CPD programs from LAWPRO and the TLA
Insurance 101 for lawyers: Tips for insuring your practice (2023) This panel will provide key information for sole practitioners and lawyers managing a practice on understanding and obtaining the different types of insurance available to protect their firm from risk. These experts will explain the how-to of putting the insurance puzzle together—from Errors & Omissions… Read More »
Categories: Webzine