Complaints made to the provincial law society regarding a lawyer's conduct may result in a hearing. This hearing
A) results in compensation being paid to the client who made the complaint.
B) involves the testimony of witnesses and the entering of other evidence.
C) is held in the absence of legal counsel.
D) is held before a superior court judge.
E) can result in a finding of misconduct, although the law society does not have the power to impose penalties.
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