If you find yourself facing a traffic ticket in Ontario, it’s natural to seek solutions and wonder about guarantees for dismissal. However, understanding the dynamics behind such guarantees is crucial. Here’s an insightful exploration of the complexities involved:
1. Legal System Subjectivity
The legal system is inherently subjective, making it impossible to predict outcomes with absolute certainty. Both paralegals and lawyers operating within the Law Society standards in Ontario are bound by the reality that guarantees in a courtroom setting are not feasible.
2. Moral and Legal Implications
Promising or guaranteeing outcomes in legal matters raises both moral and legal concerns. From a moral standpoint, assuring clients of specific results can be misleading. Legally, such guarantees are not in line with the principles upheld by licensed members of the Law Society of Ontario.
3. OTD Legal’s Approach
With more than 40 years of experience, OTD Legal refrains from making guarantees. This approach is rooted in ethical practices and an understanding of the unpredictable nature of legal proceedings. Confidence in a strong defense or knowledge of beneficial legal changes doesn’t translate into guarantees.
4. Success Through Honesty and Hard Work
OTD Legal prides itself on honesty, transparency, and hard work. Rather than relying on guarantees, the firm has built a reputation for providing exceptional results through frank discussions, thorough defence strategies, and a commitment to legal integrity.
5. Client Empowerment
Clients are urged to exercise caution when encountering service providers who promise guaranteed outcomes. Reading the fine print and consulting with the Law Society of Ontario about the legitimacy of such guarantees are proactive steps to ensure informed decision-making.In conclusion, the nuanced nature of the legal system makes it impossible to guarantee traffic ticket dismissals. OTD Legal emphasizes a commitment to honesty, hard work, and client empowerment, steering clear of promises that could compromise legal and moral standards.
Video Transcription:
I understand that you’ve been charged with a traffic ticket here in Ontario and you’re wondering what to do about it, and then if you did something about it and hired someone and paid them to do the work, is that work guaranteed? Ultimately, the question then is, can a paralegal guarantee a traffic ticket dismissal or a win?
It is a good question. It’s a valid question. I have been practicing for approximately 40 years. It’s gonna come into any one of my offices at least two or three times a day. The answer is a complicated one. The answer is basically no. You cannot promise or guarantee the outcome of events in a courtroom.
There’s a reason for that. It’s a subjective system. No one really knows ultimately what the end result will be, and certainly any licensed member of the law society in Ontario, both paralegals and lawyers, cannot guarantee the outcome for anyone in Ontario. I personally believe there’s a good reason for doing that.
If you were to promise or guarantee, or if I were to promise and guarantee that if you pay me this is going to simply go away, I know to a moral certainty that that’s not true. It might. We’re very successful, arguably one of the most successful companies that do this work here in Ontario, but I cannot promise or guarantee. I don’t.
I can look at a file and I can be confident because I think we have a strong defense, or I know the law’s changed and we can use that to our advantage, but the reality is, I think if anyone were guaranteeing you out here doing what I do, I would get very suspicious. A, it’s illegal and I would think right away someone is trying to simply get your money and I would start to ask some more questions about that.
I don’t promise or guarantee. anything at the firm, no one ever has. That’s not been our shtick. That’s not how we do business. And we are very successful in being very frank, very honest and very hardworking to get exceptional results. And that’s what we’ve provided for many years. Now, I would suggest one of the things you want to take from this particular video, I’m just simply trying to take the time with you to go Look, don’t be fueled by people promising or guaranteeing.
If you see one and it looks like it’s a wonderful guarantee and this is gonna make sense for you, take the time to read the fine print. Take the time to consult with the Law Society of Ontario on their standards on when this should and should not happen.
Author, Owner of OTD Ticket Defenders Legal Services and Licensed Paralegal
Licensed Paralegal & Founder of OTD Ticket Defenders
Ron Harper holds a BA in Psychology, a Certificate in Public Administration, and an Honours degree in Political Science, along with a Master’s in Judicial Administration. With over 40 years of experience in traffic law, including years of experience as a Prosecutor, Ron Harper leads one of Ontario's top traffic ticket defence firms.
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