In what circumstances have the courts found a member guilty of swearing false affidavits?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Alberta v. Ackah, 2013 ABLS 2 (CanLII):

In Law Society of Alberta v. White [1995] L.S.D.D. No 292 the Hearing Committee found a member guilty of swearing false affidavits, and with failing to exercise proper precaution and care. The member was suspended for 30 days.

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