Canada: Foreclosures, Freemen, Foreign Law Schools and the Continuing Search for Meaningful Access to Justice

(2013) 16 (1) Legal Ethics 223

7 Pages Posted: 12 Jul 2013

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Amy Salyzyn

University of Ottawa - Faculty of Law; University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

Date Written: July 12, 2013

Abstract

In this Correspondent's Report, the issue of access to lawyers in Canada is explored through the lens of several high-profile news stories and developments that have captured the attention of the public and the profession over the last several months.

Keywords: Canada, legal ethics, access to justice, lawyers, law schools

Suggested Citation

Salyzyn, Amy, Canada: Foreclosures, Freemen, Foreign Law Schools and the Continuing Search for Meaningful Access to Justice (July 12, 2013). (2013) 16 (1) Legal Ethics 223, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2292978

Amy Salyzyn (Contact Author)

University of Ottawa - Faculty of Law ( email )

57 Louis Pasteur St
Ottawa, Ontario K1N6N5
Canada

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section ( email )

57 Louis Pasteur Street
Ottawa, K1N 6N5
Canada

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