What is the presumptive penalty for dishonest and/or fraudulent conduct?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Ontario v. Conroy Jr, 2019 ONLSTH 44 (CanLII):

The presumptive penalty for licensees who knowingly engage in dishonest and/or fraudulent conduct is the revocation of their licences: Law Society of Upper Canada v. Mucha, 2008 ONLSAP 5.

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