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Nominations are once again open for CALE/ACEJ’s two annual awards, with a due date of August 7, 2026.

The two awards are:

the CALE/ACEJ Best Paper Award, which recognizes the best legal ethics and professionalism paper by an emerging scholar; and the CALE/ACEJ Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes sustained accomplishments in legal...

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As a result of assigned royalties from Woolley, Devlin & Cotter, Lawyers’ Ethics and Professional Regulation, 4th ed (2021), CALE/ACEJ is pleased to continue the conference travel grant program that began in 2023. CALE/ACEJ thanks those who made this program possible.

Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in the field of legal ethics and professi...


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The Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University is pleased to host the next annual CALE/ACEJ conference in 2026. We look forward to welcoming you in person on October 22-24, 2026, in Toronto, Ontario.

We invite presentation proposals on topics or papers related to: 1) research and scholarship about legal ethics and professionalism, which inclu...


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The Standing Committee on the Model Code of Professional Conduct of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada has requested feedback on its proposal for draft Model Code amendments to the duty to report (Rule 7.1-3; further information available here


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The Access to Justice Committee of the Law Society of Ontario has requested feedback on its proposal for a three-year pilot project to count eligible pro bono towards CPD (further information available here). CALE/ACEJ has responded to this request pe...


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