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The Law Society of British Columbia is the licensing and regulatory body for lawyers in BC. We protect the public by setting and enforcing standards of professional and ethical conduct for lawyers.
Documents prepared by the lawyer for the clients benefit or protection and paid for by the client, belong to the client. Documents prepared by the lawyer for the lawyers benefit or protection, at the lawyers expense, belong to the lawyer.
Lawyers in B.C. must have three to four years of undergraduate studies and a Juris Doctor or bachelors degree from a recognized law school. They must also complete the bar courses, provincial law society exams, and carry out a period of articling.
At the termination of an attorneys representation of his client, the attorney is obligated under Rule 3-700 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct to release to the client, at the clients request, all the client papers and property, which is defined to include correspondence, pleadings, deposition
The Law Society faced calls to change the name Upper Canada. Benchers voted to drop the name and replace it with a new one. On November 2, 2017, the Societys governing body (Convocation) chose Law Society of Ontario as the new name.
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