What is the test for recklessness in the professional discipline context?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Angus, 2010 LSS 6 (CanLII):

30. The case of Law Society of Upper Canada v. Kazman [2008] L.S.D.D. No. 46 provides a helpful discussion of recklessness within the context of professional discipline. The following excerpts beginning at paragraph 43 are useful in the current case:

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