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Ontario lawyer begins defence in misconduct hearings involving residential school clients

The Law Society of Upper Canada has completed its case, including testimony from 14 witnesses at the misconduct hearing for Kenora, Ont. lawyer. Now Doug Keshen begins his defence.

Law Society of Upper Canada misconduct hearings for Doug Keshen began last June

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Law Society of Upper Canada hearings for Doug Keshen began last June in Kenora, Ont., and are scheduled to continue into April. (CBC)

The Law Society of Upper Canada has completed its case, including testimony from 14 witnesses, at the misconduct hearing for a lawyer from Kenora, Ont., accused of misconduct on residential school files.

Doug Keshenbegan hisdefence on Friday and hearings continue this week in Kenora.

The allegations relate toKeshen'swork between 2003 and 2012 when he was acting on behalf of residential school survivors.

The Law Society of Upper Canadareceived complaints that Keshenarrangedhigh-interest loans for clients, secured against anticipated residential schoolsettlement funds,which is prohibited by the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.

There are also allegations that Keshenwithdrew legal fees and disbursements from survivors'settlement funds without sending them a bill or setting out what the fees would be.

Nearly two dozen complainants allege Keshen failed to interview them about their claims and failed tocommunicate with them throughout the process.

The lawyer, who works for several First Nations in the Treaty 3 area of northwestern Ontario, has denied the allegations.

The Law Society of Upper Canada hearings began last Junewith many witnesses testifying in the absence of the public.

After this week, the proceedings are scheduled to continueApril 3 to 7;April 10 to 13;April 17, 18, 19 and 21 andApril 24, 25 and 28.