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Is this the job you want? How to find the right fit – and then sell yourself in the interview

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On the face of it, interviewing should not be all that difficult – particularly for lawyers. As members of a profession who primarily make their living either writing or speaking, the idea that having a conversation about your interests and abilities in your own profession sounds both logical and easy. But throw the words “job… Read More »

Categories: 2012 Student Issue 1, Articles, Law students/new lawyers, Legal Careers, New Lawyers

What new lawyers need to know about LAWPRO’s mandatory professional liability insurance

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These FAQs answer some of the more common questions we hear from newly-called lawyers. The answers will help you determine if you need insurance coverage (or whether you’re exempt) and the steps you need to take to get your LawPRO insurance coverage in place. Read on. What is professional liability insurance? Professional liability insurance is… Read More »

Categories: 2012 Student Issue 1, Articles, Law students/new lawyers, LAWPRO policy, New Lawyers

Essential LinkedIn do’s and don’ts for law students

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With over 120 million users in more than 200 countries (including at least a million lawyers) and web traffic that ranks it as the 13th most visited site on the planet, LinkedIn is the social networking tool of choice for professionals. LinkedIn can also be useful to law students in a number of ways. First,… Read More »

Categories: 2012 Student Issue 1, Articles, Law students/new lawyers, Legal Technology, New Lawyers

Recruiting and retaining top talent

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Attracting the best possible lateral associates is critical to a law firm’s ability to maintain its competitive edge, financial leverage, internal succession and future success when candidates approach our firm about a lateral move, they all tend to ask a variation of the following questions: which firm is the best for me? Which will make… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Features, Firm Management, Legal Careers

Is this the job you want? How to find the right fit – and then sell yourself in the interview

hand extended to shake

On the face of it, interviewing should not be all that difficult – particularly for lawyers. As members of a profession who primarily make their living either writing or speaking, the idea that having a conversation about your interests and abilities in your own profession sounds both logical and easy. But throw the words “job… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Features, Legal Careers

A checklist for avoiding conflicts on lateral lawyer transfers

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Lateral hiring of partners or associates occurs at firms of every size, and is becoming far more common. In addition to reviewing the transferring lawyer’s credentials and suitability, the transferring lawyer and firm will need to identify and deal with potential conflicts of interest that may arise with respect to clients at the transferring lawyer’s… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Conflicts of Interest, Practice Tips

Insurance implications of lawyer transfers & practice structures

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Lawyer mobility is now taken for granted: The days of spending one’s whole career in a single practice setting are long gone. Consider these scenarios: Scenario one: A lawyer previously in practice elsewhere joins a new firm. A claim is made based on work completed at the previous firm, but received only after the lawyer… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Errors & Omissions, LAWPRO policy, Legal Careers

Unbundled legal services: Pitfalls to avoid

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At its September 2011 meeting, Convocation approved amendments to the Rules of Professional Conduct to give guidance to lawyers who provide legal services under limited scope retainers, also called “unbundled” legal services. LawPRO is concerned that the more widespread provision of unbundled legal services in Ontario will increase malpractice claims. this article will help you… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Communications Errors, Limited scope retainer/unbundling, Practice Tips

MCT + IFRS: More than the sum of its parts

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In the post-Enron/post-Lehman world, the framework within which financial institutions and insurance companies (including LawPRO) operate is increasingly regulated and prescribed – perhaps more so than in most industries. Knowing, understanding and complying with this steady stream of consultation, regulation and compliance regimes of course creates extra work, requires additional infrastructure (at a cost) and… Read More »

Categories: 2012 January Employment, Articles, Insurance Business

Land Acknowledgement

The offices of LAWPRO are located on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, Anishnabeg, Chippewa, Haudenosaunee and Wendat peoples. Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit. LAWPRO respects and acknowledges the histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit nations.

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