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ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT NEW EDITION LEGAL ETHICS, SECOND EDITION MARK M. ORKIN, Q.C., LSM Find answers to the latest issues regarding legal ethics. Legal Ethics, Second Edition provides you with a concise summary of the history of legal ethics with updated reference to the current codes of professional conduct from across the country. The author provides valuable commentary and analysis that clarifi es the principles. You get a clear understanding of your current responsibilities to your client, to the court, to yourself, and to your profession. THE SECOND EDITION BRINGS YOU UP TO DATE ON: • The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) Code of Professional Conduct • The new Model Code of Professional Conduct from the Federation of Law Societies of Canada (FLSC) • Recent case law • Current issues such as advertising and working with the media Navigating this resource is easy. A concordance allows you to quickly compare the CBA Code with the FLSC Model Code and the codes of professional conduct from law societies across the country. And each principle discussed is illustrated with relevant cases and extensively cross-referenced to the different codes of professional conduct from law societies across the country. The number of disreputable and predatory lawsuit loan companies angers Pauwels, who strongly believes he is providing an important service to needy clients. In fact, Lexfund, the company mentioned in the Giuliani case, no longer advertises the funding of indi- vidual plaintiffs, although it does continue to fund commercial litigation. Pauwels' company was one of the first to enter the Canadian market in 2005. At the time, he was in corporate finance, working with businesses to fund their operations. His wife was a case manager who organized medical and rehab experts to help accident victims. "She was always infuriated by the amount of time she had to fight with her clients over benefit entitlements, whether financial or medical rehab. Everything was an application with an opportunity for the insurer to deny." So Pauwels started per- sonally providing lawsuit loans. "Clients thought their lawyers were heroes for get- ting them funds to sustain themselves, and the lawyers thought it was great because they didn't have to spend half their time dealing with their clients' financial crisis." HOW IT WORKS ORDER # 804522-63737 $95 Hardcover 978-0-88804-522-5 approx. 340 pages July 2011 AVAILABLE RISK-FREE FOR 30 DAYS Order online at www.canadalawbook.ca Call Toll-Free: 1-800-387-5164 In Toronto: 416-609-3800 Shipping and handling are extra. Price subject to change without notice and subject to applicable taxes. CANADA LAW BOOK® decades of experience in both defendant and plaintiff law firms, they evaluate liabil- ity and come up with an estimate of value and a projected time frame for a resolution of the claim. Pauwels says BridgePoint is the only company in Canada that uses this assessment system and other lenders rely on the lawyers involved to deter- mine the value of their own cases, and like homeowners who overestimate the price of their own houses, lawyers often overestimate the amount their case will be worth at settlement or at trial. This causes many plaintiffs to gamble, taking large loans against what they hope will be a very large settlement. And when the settlement is half that amount, or less, they are then stuck with a large bill. "We have lawyers who tell us it's a million-dollar case and from our point of view it's maybe a $50,000 to $75,000 case. We have the ability to value the security independently B 00181US-A26263-63737 Canadian Lawyer.indd 1 36 N O VEMBER / D ECEMBER 2011 www. CANADIAN Lawyermag.com 11-08-12 10:25 AM ridgePoint has a team of three full-time assessment specialists on staff. Former law clerks with

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