The failure of repeated conduct reviews to reform the Respondent’s behaviour speaks to a need for a sanction that will deter future misconduct by the Respondent. Both fines and suspensions have financial consequences for the subject, but a suspension sends a stronger signal; see Law Society of BC v. Hordal 2004 LSBC 36 at [54]-[55].
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