With respect to the issue of filing affidavits with false or misleading statements, the hearing panel in Law Society of BC v. Foo, [1997] LSDD No. 197, commented on the importance for lawyers to ensure accuracy in documents that will be relied on by the courts or other litigants: This matter of members of the Law Society causing documents which would be relied upon by other litigants and Courts, to be filed, is a very serious matter where the member permits this to be done knowing that the documents filed either contain errors or contain falsehoods. Next to defalcation of trust funds by a lawyer, knowingly taking a false affidavit is about as serious a breach of professional conduct as can occur.
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