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Mandatory Legal Education is a Step in the Right Direction
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  • Richard Devlin, Dalhousie University - Schulich School of Law
  • Jocelyn Downie, Dalhousie University - Schulich School of Law
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Keywords
  • Professional Development,
  • Continuing Education,
  • British Columbia,
  • Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
Abstract

For decades, and from sea to sea to sea, many Canadian lawyers have resisted and ridiculed mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE). But the winds of change are blowing from the West.

As of January 2009 all lawyers in British Columbia will be obliged to complete 12 hours of “continuing professional development” per year. While some other provinces have imposed mandatory reporting obligations for CLE, British Columbia is the first to grasp the nettle and make actual participation in CLE mandatory. There are a number of compelling reasons for concluding that this is a very good thing.

Citation Information
Richard Devlin & Jocelyn Downie, "Mandatory Legal Education is a Step in the Right Direction" (2008) 27:44 Lawyers Weekly 3.