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Ontario: lawyers object to being called licensees

During 2006 revisions to the society's act, The Law Society of Upper Canada substituted the word licensee for member. At the society's recent annual meeting, a Toronto member introduced a motion stating that “it is demeaning to lawyers to be treated as a class of licensee.” Those present agreed and the motion passed, but the society is not bound by the vote. Read more from the Law Times.