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   pøliticoßoy@noyb.com to All   
   Ezra Levant now in hot seat with law soc   
   19 Apr 15 18:13:11   
   
   XPost: can.politics, ab.politics   
      
   Globe and Mail - April 16, 2015   
      
      
   Law society under fire for dismissing complaints against Ezra Levant   
      
      
   The Alberta Court of Queen's Bench orders a hearing into whether there was an   
   abuse of process in the dismissal of complaints   
      
   The Alberta Law Society is under fire for its dismissal of complaints against a   
   prominent conservative journalist and non-practising lawyer over remarks he   
   made on a television show and website and in a newspaper column.   
      
   Ezra Levant, an author and broadcaster with the now-defunct Sun News Network,   
   faced nine charges of misconduct in October, 2012, after the law society's   
   conduct committee referred those charges for a hearing.  But the hearing never   
   happened, and 16 months later Mr. Levant applied to a second conduct committee   
   to dismiss the charges.   
      
   Mr. Levant, 43, said in an interview that he has been the subject of many   
   complaints to the law society – "I've lost count, more than a dozen" – and   
   all   
   have been dismissed.   "There are a number of complainants who have a political   
   axe to grind and the law society found their complaints have no merit." He said   
   he hasn't practised law in years.   
      
   The second committee held a meeting without notifying the two Ontario lawyers   
   who had complained about Mr. Levant, and without the record of evidence that   
   was before the first committee, the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench said in a   
   ruling this month.  The committee heard from the law society's counsel and from   
   Mr. Levant's lawyer, Robert Hawkes, each of whom cautioned that some charges   
   might violate Mr. Levant's right to free speech, and that others lacked the   
   evidence to convict.   
      
   And when the committee withdrew the charges, it did so with an "unsatisfactory   
   and unclear" explanation, Justice Dawn Pentelechuk said.   
      
   The law society's handling of the complaints may have amounted to an abuse of   
   process, she said.  "It seems arguable that the process followed ... is prone   
   to undermine the integrity of the Law Society's disciplinary proceedings and   
   the public's confidence in its ability to protect the public."   
      
   She ordered that a full hearing be held on the issue of whether the Alberta Law   
   Society committed an abuse of process.   
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   University of Ottawa law professor Amir Attaran and Ottawa lawyer Richard   
   Warman, who made the complaints against Mr. Levant, had asked for a court to   
   review the law society's handling of their complaints.  The law society had   
   asked the court to dismiss that request.   
      
   The complaints against Mr. Levant date from as far back as 2010, but were   
   treated as confidential under law society rules and came to light   
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   this month in the Alberta court ruling.   
      
   The Alberta Law Society's code of conduct requires courtesy from lawyers,   
   whether they are practising law or not.  "Lawyers should aspire to the highest   
   standards of behaviour at all times and not just when acting as lawyers," the   
   code says.   
      
   But law societies in Canada rarely discipline lawyers for conduct outside of   
   the practice of law, except if a lawyer is convicted of a crime, according to   
   Adam Dodek, who teaches at the University of Ottawa law school.   "I am not   
   familiar with any case in the last 20 years where a Law Society has sanctioned   
   a lawyer for actions outside the practice of law."   
      
   Alison Taylor, the law society's communications manager, said it is not the   
   society's practice to comment on matters that are in front of a court.   
      
   Prof. Attaran said the law society's "coddling" of Mr. Levant reminds him of   
   justice in Third World countries.  "You can't have a lawyer on national   
   television hiding in a jurisdiction that refuses to discipline him and   
   attacking lawyers elsewhere and undermining the dignity of this profession."   
      
   The nine charges sent by the first conduct committee for a hearing included   
   bringing disrespect to the justice system, failing to maintain a civil level of   
   discourse and harassment.   
      
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