Members of the Law Society of Ontario can offer a four-month placement to a candidate, participate in the LPP Mentorship Program, or take part in one of the many learning activities organized by the LPP.

How Can You Contribute to the LPP?

The LPP training relies on the contributions and expertise of members of Ontario’s legal profession. The LPP is designed by and for the legal community. Candidates benefit from a vast network of lawyers, who speak highly of the many advantages of participating in the LPP, including giving back to the profession, helping train future colleagues, and sharing their experiences and knowledge.

Consider joining the LPP in one of the following roles: 

Mentors

Mentors participate in weekly discussions with their assigned candidates on topics such as professionalism, legal writing, and practice management.

Review candidates’ work and provide timely feedback and evaluations.

This is a paid opportunity.

Principals

Principals are assigned to each candidate for the duration of the Training Component and participate in biweekly discussions on ethics, professional responsibility, and other professional obligations.

This is a paid opportunity.