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The Canadian Lawyers Insurance Association provides professional liability insurance for Canadian lawyers.

ON THIS WEBSITE:

ABOUT CLIA
CLIA’s history and guiding principles

LOSS PREVENTION
Access to Safe and Effective Practice, current and past issues of the Loss Prevention Bulletin, and archived news items

ANNUAL REPORTS
CLIA's annual reports dating back to 1997

LINKS
Links to provincial law society insurance programs and more

VOLUNTARY EXCESS PROGRAM
Information about and applications for voluntary excess professional liability insurance coverage available through CLIA

CONTACT
How to get in touch with CLIA’s program managers

 
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Law Practice Management that Works
It is often the case that there is a gap between the theory of effective law practice management and the practical, day-to-day realities of running a law firm. In his article, Redefining Law Firm ...
01/27/2012  |  Full Item >>
 
Safe Travels with Your Data
The U.S.-based non-profit, Electronic Frontier Foundation, has recently issued a helpful guide for travellers who enter the United States carrying laptops, mobile phones and other digital data ...
01/13/2012  |  Full Item >>
 
Continuing to Work through Conflicts of Interest
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada continues its work on updating their Model Code of Conduct with respect to conflicts of interest. The Federation’s Standing Committee on the Model ...
12/28/2011  |  Full Item >>
 
Significant Costs Order Against Law Firm
In the December 1, 2011 decision in Tepper Holdings Inc (Re), 2011 NBQB 336 (CanLII), the Court finds that the provision in the Rules allowing for costs to be ordered against a lawyer personally is ...
12/14/2011  |  Full Item >>
 
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