FAQs

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No. The LPP is administered by the Law Society of Upper Canada. The LSUC selected Ryerson to deliver the program in English, and the OBA is in a strategic relationship with Ryerson. The OBA’s role is to provide advice on the program’s curriculum and to help identify mentors and opportunities for the four-month work placement periods.

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The four-month training course starts on August 2015, and runs through to December 2015.  The four-month work placement begins after the training course.

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Please feel free to reach out to us at any time. We want to hear from you as the LPP takes shape. Right now, Ryerson is in the process of developing the program. Please provide us with your contact information and your main areas of interest, and we’ll keep you informed as opportunities arise.

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Yes, the University of Ottawa is offering the French-language version of the LPP as the Programme de pratique du droit.

Contact Information and details can be found at: commonlaw.uottawa.ca

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The Executive Director of the LPP at Ryerson University is OBA member and former Attorney General of Ontario Chris Bentley. Chris is committed to the program’s success and will be leading the consultations held prior to the program’s commencement. If you have a question or would like to learn more about the program, attending a local consultation and speaking with Chris is a great way to start.