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Editor-in-ChiefDecember 5, 2022

The Fate of the LSO Inclusion Index

The Inclusion Index is the latest causality in a war over equity in the LSO On June 28, 2022, the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) […]

Natasha BurmanDecember 5, 2022

LSO Approves Mandatory Minimum Wage for Articling Students

After years-long debate, articling students must be paid at least $620/week The long-running debate about a mandatory minimum wage for articling students has finally come […]

Web EditorDecember 5, 2022

Do You Fit the LSO’s Archetype? Congratulations: The Recruit Is for You!

How the recruit is structured to reward a certain kind of person I had a great recruit experience. I received a handful of on-campus interviews […]

Shae RotheryMarch 31, 2022

LSO Postpones March 2022 Licensing Examinations

Recent exam leak leaves some licensing candidates in limbo After graduating law school, only two things stand in the way of practicing law independently in […]

Natasha BurmanJanuary 26, 2022

Minimum Wage for Articling Students to be Reconsidered in February

Law Society benchers will reconsider the proposed minimum wage requirement for Ontario articling positions In 2018, following a two-year review of the lawyer licensing process […]

Vivian ChengSeptember 28, 2019

Controversial Statement of Principles Repealed

Motion to repeal passed with 28 to 20 vote At September Convocation* on Wednesday, September 11, the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) repealed a controversial […]

Web EditorMarch 27, 2019

Voting For or Vetoing Diversity?

A statement on the LSO’s Statement of Principles Elections are currently afoot at the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). Lawyers and paralegals from across the […]

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