Registration: lack of good character based on criminal charges
At least in a regulatory system with a “good character” requirement where applicants do...
Read MoreAt least in a regulatory system with a “good character” requirement where applicants do...
Read MoreA professional may be responsible for “unprofessional conduct” in his private life, such as...
Read MoreThe “private” or “personal” conduct of professionals can still be “unprofessional conduct” involving significant...
Read MoreAs most of you will already be aware, on January 16th of this year...
Read MoreTo obtain a certificate of registration through interprovincial mobility provisions, an applicant must have...
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2013: The firms of Lovett & Westmacott and Ng Ariss Fong will...
Read MoreJune 11-12, 2013: Infonex will be holding a conference on Conducting Regulatory Investigations, where...
Read MoreProfessional regulatory bodies often regulate registrants’ business practices, at least in how they advertise...
Read MoreRegistration committees must, in assessing the substantial equivalence of foreign credentials, be transparent, objective,...
Read MoreMost if not all self-regulated professions require members to have good character. Applicants need...
Read MoreSince professional regulatory bodies are creatures of statute, one might mistakenly think that all...
Read MoreProfessional regulatory bodies routinely review applicants’ educational backgrounds as part of their registration assessments....
Read MoreOver the past year the Canadian legal profession has grappled with a number of...
Read MoreWhen a complaint alleges a mistake by a professional that essentially amounts to an...
Read MoreLast month, we asked two human rights lawyers to provide their perspective on the...
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