The Law Society of B.C. tribunal reviewed and increased professional misconduct findings against Vancouver lawyer Neal Burton Wang, who wired $2.7 million from his trust account to Dubai without making proper inquiries. The tribunal found that Wang’s conduct amounted to professional misconduct, as he failed to fulfill his gatekeeping responsibility and comply with society rules. The panel highlighted the importance of trust account regulations in preventing lawyers from becoming involved in money laundering.
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Full text: U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra talks about future of U.S.-Canada relations
On June 3, U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra addressed the Empire Club of Canada, expressing gratitude for the warm welcome he and his wife received since arriving in Canada five weeks prior. He highlighted the transformative political agenda of Donald Trump, emphasizing goals of prosperity, security, and safety that benefit both Americans and Canadians. Hoekstra recalled his own political journey, detailing his early experiences in Congress and the impact of the Contract with America,...
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