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Vancouver, September 9, 2014 – The Law Society has ordered that Vancouver lawyer Gary Russell Vlug be suspended for a period of six months for professional misconduct.
A hearing panel found that Vlug knowingly misrepresented facts while appearing before judges of the Supreme Court and of the Court of Appeal, misled the Law Society, attached documents to an affidavit after it had been sworn, and acted with incivility in dealing with fellow lawyers.
“The Law Society’s obligation to protect the public and the reputation of the legal profession is paramount,” the panel noted in its decision. “Neither the Law Society nor the public will tolerate lawyers who are dishonest, lie to the judges or habitually behave in a manner that is below the standard expected of lawyers.”
Vlug’s suspension is to begin on October 1, 2014. He is also required to pay costs in the amount of $20,000 on or before November 30, 2014.
The Law Society of British Columbia regulates the more than 11,000 practising lawyers in the province, setting and enforcing standards of professional conduct that ensure the public is well-served by a competent, honourable legal profession.
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For further information or to arrange an interview contact:
Ryan-Sang Lee
Communications Officer
604.443.5708
rlee@lsbc.org
Taylore Ashlie
Director, Communications and Knowledge Management
604.697.5845
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