James’ most recent article relating to Professional Regulation and the Duty of Fairness in Investigations is featured in the Winter 2021 edition of Bar Notes, the magazine of the Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch. In it, James canvasses recent case law and offers useful suggestions to professional regulators on how to navigate investigations. More information about Bar Notes can be found here.
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