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Mental illness and lawyers: Moving from stigma to solutions
Legal professionals struggling with mental illness often do so in silence – especially in the workplace. They fear the loss of their jobs, their professional reputations or even their licences. As a result, they don’t seek the help they need – often, with catastrophic results. In 2011, mental illness cost Canadian business six billion dollars… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Articles, Wellness, WellnessThe practicePRO program: Looking back on what has and hasn’t changed in the first 15 years
In 1997, LPIC, as LAWPRO was then known, was in its second year of operating the primary professional liability program for the Ontario bar. At that time, LPIC was working hard to build confidence in a new insurance program (and itself as the new insurer of the program) in the wake of the E&O fund… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Articles, Content Type, Features, LAWPRO Magazine, LAWPRO Magazine Article TypeKnow how administrative dismissal claims happen, and take 8 steps to immunize yourself against them
Rule 48 claims arise when it is alleged that the dismissal of a claim was due to the lawyer’s negligence with respect to either a defended (Rule 48.14) or an undefended (48.15) action. Many of these claims have been very costly for LAWPRO. While certain Rule 48 claims can be repaired by speaking with opposing… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Admin dismissals/Rule 48, Articles, Civil Litigation, Limitation Periods15 tips for preventing identity theft and online fraud
Cyber criminals and identity thieves want to steal your personal information to commit fraud. They may try to get a credit card in your name or to access funds in your bank account. On top of directly losing money, your credit status can be damaged and it can take a great deal of time and… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Articles, Cyber dangers, Fraud, Tech TipsSteer clear of real estate claims by asking these five questions on every deal
The real estate lawyer’s job is more than just conveying title, and not every matter will be straightforward. Communication errors and inadequate investigation are the biggest causes of real estate claims at LAWPRO, respectively 41 per cent and 26 per cent of claims reported between 2001 and 2011. Busy, high-volume practices often lead to situations… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Articles, Communications Errors, Inadequate Investigation, Real EstateBook reviews: iPad for Litigators and Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers
The practicePRO Lending Library continues to grow with the addition of two new books: iPad for Litigators, and Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers. iPad for Litigators Lawyers have quickly learned that their new iPads are for more than just entertainment. Many have seen how they can be utilized in their law… Read More »
Categories: 2013 September practicePRO 15th, Articles, Book ReviewA desire for deluxe car service at a compact car price: What is LAWPRO to do?
The title of this editorial reflects the reality of my world. Times are tough for many legal practitioners (not to mention many would-be clients of those practitioners) and affluent times are not necessarily around the next corner. The financial reset button has truly been hit, in many ways. LAWPRO is no different from any other… Read More »
Categories: 2013 May - Year in Review 2012, Articles, EditorialsSame base premium…but Ontario lawyers saved $5 million in 2012. How?
Despite claims costs in $100 million territory, LAWPRO kept its base premium stable at $3,350 per lawyer from 2011 to 2012. Not all lawyers, however, pay the base premium. Careful claims analysis allows us to offer discounts to insureds such as newly-called lawyers, lawyers who practice part-time, and lawyers who practice exclusively in the low-claims… Read More »
Categories: 2013 May - Year in Review 2012, Articles, Year in Review