As I noted in Law Society of Upper Canada v. Henry,[1] … the penalties in [the dupe] cases vary widely: generally, a suspension of from one to twelve months. Of course, there are different kinds or degrees of conduct that fall within the category of “failure to be on guard” or “dupe”; there is often related or additional misconduct; and there are contrasting levels of mitigating circumstances in individual cases.
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