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Statutory Declaration for the Reinstatement of LSO License Status
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The Statutory Declaration for the Reinstatement of LSO License Status is an important document that helps individuals request the official reinstatement of their Law Society of Ontario (LSO) license status. This declaration is a sworn statement, where applicants provide essential details about their eligibility and adherence to the LSO’s reinstatement requirements.
Statutory Declaration for the Reinstatement of LSO License Status
The Statutory Declaration for the Reinstatement of LSO License Status:
- Confirms the applicant’s acknowledgment of any previous license suspension or revocation and their understanding of the reinstatement process.
- Information on the applicant’s efforts to remedy any past issues or deficiencies that led to the license suspension or revocation.
- Assists the Law Society of Ontario in evaluating the applicant’s suitability for license reinstatement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if the LSO license reinstatement application is denied?
If the LSO license reinstatement application is denied, the individual may have the option to appeal the decision or seek further guidance from the LSO or a legal representative to explore other potential avenues for resolution.
Can I voluntarily surrender my LSO license and then apply for reinstatement later?
Yes, in some cases, an individual may voluntarily surrender their LSO license and later apply for reinstatement.
What steps can I take to demonstrate rehabilitation in my LSO license reinstatement application?
To regain their status, lawyers who have been administratively suspended for either not paying annual license fees, failing to submit LAWPRO filings or failing to meet the Law Society annual report filing obligation, will have various steps to take for reinstatement.
These steps will often include paying all outstanding fees along with a reinstatement fee of $300.00 plus applicable taxes. However, reinstatement can also be as simple as submitting all outstanding Annual Report Filings. It’s important to understand the requirements specific to your own reinstatement.
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