What is the test for unexplained persistent failure to respond to communications from the Law Society of BC?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Farion (Re), 2016 LSBC 25 (CanLII):

In Law Society of BC v. Dobbin, 1999 LSBC 27, it was determined that: … it is the decision of the Benchers that unexplained persistent failure to respond to Law Society communications will always be prima facie evidence of professional misconduct which throws upon the respondent member a persuasive burden to excuse his or her conduct. ...

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