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A Lawyer should observe the highest standards of conduct
on both personal and professional level so as to retain the
trust, respect and confidence of colleagues and members of
the public
Lawyers hold a respected and trusted position in Canadian society.
In order to maintain this privileged position, the three provincial
law societies have developed the CPLED program. CPLED strives
to ensure that all entry level lawyers possess the competencies
required and expected by the law societies, members of the legal
profession and the general public. The CPLED program is one of
the cornerstones of the qualification process in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta.
The CPLED Program is delivered through three provincial organizations,
the Legal Education Society of Alberta, Saskatchewan Legal Education
Society Inc., and the Law Society of Manitoba. Each of the provinces
has a provincial director, who is responsible for administering
the CPLED Program in that province. All inquiries about entry
into the CPLED Program should be directed to the provincial CPLED
office.
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