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A decision has been released in relation to the matter of Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Hong Guo. The following allegations against the Member were proven:
b) did breach Rule 722 of the Rules of the Law Society of Saskatchewan in that she failed to immediately report to the Executive Director suspensions, investigations, supervisions, undertakings, conditions and similar processes undertaken and imposed by the Law Society of British Columbia; and
c) did fail to reply promptly and completely to communications from the Law Society of Saskatchewan, namely those communications from the Law Society of Saskatchewan Professional Responsibility Department.
The following penalty was imposed by the Hearing Committee:
For more information on Law Society of Saskatchewan discipline proceedings please visit the Discipline Section of the Law Society of Saskatchewan website.