Law firm gift expands legal ethics instruction

Law firm gift expands legal ethics instruction

April 16, 2014

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By Nancy Dorrance, Senior Development Writer

Queen鈥檚 law students will have more opportunities to learn about legal ethics and professionalism thanks to philanthropic support from Canadian law firm McCarthy T茅trault.

[Law students in class]Upper-year law students will be required to take a course in legal ethics and professionalism. They will also learn from legal experts in the field thanks to the support from Canadian law firm McCarthy T茅trault.

Beginning in September 2014, all upper-year law students will be required to take a course in legal ethics and professionalism. The new mandatory course, to be offered in both fall and winter terms, is part of a broader initiative that will help place Queen鈥檚 on the forefront of research and teaching in this important field.

鈥淭his program demonstrates the law school鈥檚 commitment to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism, instilling them in our students from the beginning of their time at Queen鈥檚,鈥 says Dean Bill Flanagan. 鈥淭he generous gift from McCarthy T茅trault will deepen and enrich our students鈥 experience, and provide an opportunity for legal experts to share their professional insights and experiences with the Queen鈥檚 community.鈥

The total cost of the three-year initiative is $105,000. Other components of the program include:

鈥 A presentation to first-year students by an expert panel from private practice, the bench and the Law Society of Upper Canada;
鈥 An annual public lecture series;
鈥 A new fellowship program involving research and teaching; and,
鈥 A course prize.

鈥淲e are proud to support the Initiative Campaign, investing in the next generation of professionals in their pursuit of excellence,鈥 says Paul Steep, Law鈥80, partner at McCarthy T茅trault and a member of the Dean鈥檚 Council. 鈥淲e recognize the significant contribution Queen鈥檚 Law makes in attracting the best and brightest talent, and are pleased to call many Queen鈥檚 alumni our colleagues.鈥

Dean Flanagan recently announced the appointment of Tom Harrison (Artsci鈥89, Ed鈥92, Law鈥01) as the first McCarthy T茅trault LLP Fellow in Legal Ethics and Professionalism. Mr. Harrison is currently a PhD candidate in Queen鈥檚 Law focused on professionalism issues for judges and lawyers. The former Crown counsel has taught a legal ethics course at Queen鈥檚 the past two years. He will take the lead on implementing the new program.

The is the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the university鈥檚 history. The goal is to raise half a billion dollars to ensure Queen鈥檚 future as a destination for exceptional people. The campaign will nurture a supportive campus community, enhance the student learning experience, and secure a global reputation in discovery and inquiry.
 

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