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Paralegal Code of Ethics

Integrity
Paralegals must discharge with integrity, all duties owed to clients, the public and other members of the profession

Competence
Paralegals owe their client a duty to perform competently any services the they have undertaken to provide.

Quality of Service
Paralegals shall serve their client in a conscientious, diligent and efficient manner and shall provide a quality of service consistent with the Paralegal Society of Canada standards of practice.

Confidentiality
Paralegals shall keep confidential any and all information, documents and materials entrusted to the member in confidence by their client.

Honesty
Paralegals shall act with the utmost honesty.

Conflict of Interest
Paralegals shall refrain from advising or representing more than one side of a dispute. They shall immediately upon discovery of a potential conflict of interest, discontinue acting for all parties to the dispute and shall so advise all parties in writing.

Withdrawal of Services
No Paralegal shall withdraw services without just cause and shall provide reasonable written notice of the withdrawal.

Retainer
Paralegals shall obtain from their client an executed retainer agreement prior to rendering any services for the client. Such retainer agreement shall include the agreed upon fee or hourly rate, whether or not disbursements are an addition to the fee and a statement that the member is not a barrister or solicitor and that the client waives the right to be represented by a barrister or solicitor.

Acting as an Advocate
Paralegals shall deal with all courts, tribunals, commissions, boards, parties to a dispute and the opposing advocate(s) with courtesy and respect at all times.

 
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