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🔗 Resources & Further Reading: https://www.crackncaexams.com/collect... 🔗 Connect with me for more in-depth content, expert guidance, and resources, visit our website: https://www.crackncaexams.com/ Welcome back to our series on cracking the NCA exams! In this session, we explore part 2, subtopic A, focusing on the legal profession, lawyers in society, and the society of lawyers. We delve into the concept of professions and professionalism, the role of lawyers in society, ethical tensions, and professional obligations, and explore various case laws that have shaped the application in the Canadian legal system. 🕒 Timestamps: (00:01) Introduction (00:26) Professionalism in the Legal Field (00:38) Self-Regulation of Legal Profession (00:54) Roles and Responsibilities of Law Societies (01:06) Ensuring Professional Competence and Ethical Guidelines (01:25) Structure and Source of Self-Regulation (01:38) Constitutional Division of Powers (01:48) Statutory and Ethical Regimes (02:10) Importance of Education in Legal Profession (02:33) Accountability in Legal Profession (02:55) Unauthorized Practice of Law (03:11) Language Rights in Legal Services (03:27) Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Objectives (03:39) Conclusion on Regulation of Legal Profession (03:47) Concept of Self-Regulation (04:10) Justifications for Self-Regulation (06:03) Lawyers Owe Duties of Honesty, Integrity, Competence, and Confidentiality (06:16) Duty of Loyalty, Competence, and Candor (06:38) Duty of Loyalty Encompassing Various Responsibilities (08:49) Case Law: Nova Scotia Barristers' Society vs. Richey (10:20) Case Law: Law Society of Alberta vs. Syed (11:24) Article Discussion: Client Communication: Measuring our cross-cultural competence by Jatrine Bentsi-Enchill (12:54) Case Law: R vs. Fraser (14:17) Representing Clients with Diminished Capacity (15:02) Importance of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (17:11) Case Law: Green vs. Law Societies of Manitoba (18:49) Candour and Conflicting Duties (20:59) Self-Regulation and Lawyers Independence (21:39) LSBC Report of Independence and Self-Governance Committee (23:21) Analysis of "The Ends of Self-Regulation" by R. Devlin and P. Heffernan (24:55) Case Law: Preyra vs. LSUC (26:37) Case Law: LSUC vs. Burgess (28:16) Case Law: LSUC vs. Manilla (31:01) Case Law: LSUC vs. Bronman (34:05) Case Law: LSUC vs. Menlick (37:04) Case Law: Law Society of Alberta vs. Sychuk (38:46) Process of Gaining Admission to the Legal Profession in Canada (39:32) Competencies and Standards for Lawyers in Canada (40:19) Case Law: Trinity Western University (41:58) Sanctions on Lawyers: Fines, Suspensions, Warnings, Disbarment (43:26) Case Law: Adams vs. Law Society of Alberta (44:49) Case Law: LSUC vs. Hunter (46:07) Unauthorized Practice of Law (46:49) Case Law: LSUC vs. Boldt (48:41) Case Law: Layman vs. Alberta (50:11) Case Law: Law Society of Alberta vs. Beaver (51:28) Regulatory Innovation: Compliance-Based Regulations and Alternative Business Structures