Kenneth Cancellara Law recognizes the importance of giving access to those with disabilities.
Your Accessibility Rights
From January 1, 2012, all businesses engaged in providing goods and services and having an employee in Ontario must comply with the Accessibility Regulations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. These obligations extend to lawyers and law firms, including Kenneth Cancellara Law. The Act gives persons with disabilities certain rights concerning their access to goods and services.
Kenneth Cancellara Law has developed this policy, and trained our lawyers and support staff about our policies and practices.
Access to Kenneth Cancellara Law Premises and Services.
Kenneth Cancellara Law is pleased to advise that it has ground floor premises and is wheelchair accessible.
For those that cannot attend at our premises or if it is impractical for them to attend at our premises due to disability, illness or infirmity, Kenneth Cancellara Law can correspond by telephone and electronic mail. Further, lawyers and support staff are willing to attend at client's homes or care facilities. Generally, there are additional fees and disbursements for this service and clients should discuss with one of the firm's lawyers in this regard. No greater fee or disbursement for out-of-office meetings will be charged to persons with a disability than those without a disability.
A client will not be refused service due to an inability to attend at our premises due to disability, illness or infirmity. However, a client may be refused service and the firm may refuse a client's retainer if a lawyer believes that he is unable to obtain proper instructions from a client. In this regard, the lawyer is required to consider the bylaws and the rules of professional conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Communicating with Us
You should be aware that e-mail is not a 100% secure medium, and you should be aware of this when contacting us by this method. Further, you should be aware that the by-laws and the rules of professional conduct of the Law Society of Upper Canada will generally require a lawyer to physically meet with the client.
Changes to this Accessibility Policy
Since Kenneth Cancellara Law regularly reviews all of its policies and procedures, we may change our Accessibility Policy from time to time.
Feedback
If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions with respect to our accessibility policy or the manner in which implementation of this policy will affect you or has affected you, please contact our Accessibility Contact at
Email: [email protected]