A provincial law society's complaint-resolution process usually begins with
A) an attempt at mediating the dispute between the client and the lawyer.
B) a review of the complaint by a court official.
C) a formal investigation.
D) oral submissions by legal counsel.
E) a hearing before a panel.
Correct Answer:
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Q47: Sophisticated clients who are starting a business
Q48: Fee mediation
A) is compulsory whenever a client
Q49: If you cannot resolve a fee dispute
Q50: Lawyers' rules of professional conduct
A) are generally
Q51: A client who is unable to resolve
Q54: Complaints made to the provincial law society
Q56: Generally, good business decisions cannot be made
Q56: If a law society panel finds a
Q57: If you believe that you have suffered
Q74: A sophisticated client never conducts legal research
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