

Starting January 1, 2025, The Law Society of Ontario requires lawyers and paralegals in private practice to develop and maintain a client contingency plan for the preserving, carrying on, or winding up of their professional business when the member becomes ill or is disabled, dies, or other sudden absence.
The permissible options include 1) the appointed administrator continuing the practice but transferring the carriage of the active files to other members of the Law Society with the clients permission. 2) the appointed administrator continuing the practice but returning clients files to the client. 3) the transitioning of the entire practice to an associate which does not require the permission of the client. 4) selling the practice to another licensee which does not require the permission of the client. The administer if possible, review the invoicing and services provided to determine the state of account of each file.
The fist step is the gathering of information from the available files and directly from the client …. please complete the following form so the reconciliation process can begin.
TRANSFER FORM PART I – Please complete part I and submit ….. them complete Part II and submit …. Files will not transfer unless both Part I and Part II are fully completed and submitted
TRANSFER FORM PART I I – Please complete part II and submit …. Files will not transfer unless both Part I and Part II are fully completed and submittedpulvinar dapibus leo.