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November 21, 2024

Reminder: Alberta Government Survey Closes in One Week – Professional Regulatory Body Review

The Government of Alberta is conducting a review of all regulatory bodies in Alberta, including the regulation of the legal profession. You can view the announcement here


Alberta lawyers can complete the government survey available through the link sent via eBulletin.


The survey closes in one week – it must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. on November 29, 2024. All survey responses are anonymous.


As with all consultations, it is important for the government to gather diverse perspectives from as many stakeholders as possible. There is an open-ended question at the end of the survey for lawyers to provide additional information or thoughts to the government about these important topics. We encourage all lawyers to take this opportunity to answer the questions as outlined and to share any additional perspectives. 


If you have questions about any of the Law Society processes or initiatives, we encourage you to visit our website and view our many resources. Here are a few resources that might be helpful in this conversation:


  • Continuing Professional Development – Read more about Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and how lawyers have the freedom to choose their annual learning activities using the Professional Development Profile.
  • Act, Code and Rules – The Law Society of Alberta derives its authority from the Legal Profession Act. Serving in the public interest, the Law Society sets out standards through its Rules and Code of Conduct.
  • Tribunal Office – Learn more about the Tribunal Office that independently coordinates and oversees the Law Society’s administrative hearings, including regulatory matters about Alberta lawyers. Read the Pre-Hearing and Hearing Guideline for more details.
  • Complaint Process – Review our complaint process, starting with the complaint being received and moving through to the resolution and early intervention or conduct stream.


For more information on this review, please visit: https://www.alberta.ca/regulated-professions-engagement.

Reminder: Accessibility in the Legal Profession – Opportunities for Change-Making and Discussion

Join the Law Society on Tuesday, Dec. 3, during the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. for a webinar about what employers and lawyers can do to better accommodate colleagues and clients with disabilities.


For more information about the webinar and to register, visit the webinar registration page. We will be using Zoom webinar to run this session, including auto-generated captioning. Within your registration, please indicate any additional accessibility needs you may have, and we will do our best to accommodate. For more information about Zoom’s accessibility features and settings, visit this webpage.  

Register for the Webinar

Quadrennial Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission Begins Inquiry

The quadrennial Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission has begun its inquiry into the adequacy of the salaries and other amounts payable under the Judges Act to federally appointed judges and to associate judges of the Federal Court, and the adequacy of the judges’ benefits generally. The Commission welcomes comments from the public. A Notice setting out filing deadlines and directions for parties wanting to send in submissions can be found on the Commission’s website.


View the full news release for more information.

Upcoming Events

Indigenous Judicial Shadowing Program – Virtual Information Session | Nov. 28


Accessibility in the Legal Profession: Opportunities for Change-Making and Discussion | Dec. 3


Visit our website for a full list of upcoming events.

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