John-Paul
Rodrigues lawyer reviews
John-Paul Rodrigues
Lawyer
Practice Area:
Civil Litigation
Practice Area:
Criminal Defense
Practice Area:
General Practice
Practice Area:
Immigration
Firm:
JPR Law
Website:
jprlaw.ca
Phone:
647 987 5763
Profile updated: 8/10/20
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Rating: 1.8 (1-5)
based on 5 reviews.
Lawyer John-Paul Rodrigues
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5/30/23 |
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ChatGPT does a better job at making legal arguments. THe lawyers' society should police how the people make such claims and ads. Reading a pre made script to someone on the phone doesn't make you an experienced lawyer and showing up once to a court doesn't mean you should go out and advertise that you do this regularly. When people go to you for help they expect you to know what you are doing. I'm so disappointed. This guy should stick to his "teaching" law clerks. Do disgusting. Lawyers' society do you read these things? Do something.
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6/28/22 |
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How many times am I permitted to write one or more failed Licensing Examination(s)?
You are required to complete all components of the Lawyer Licensing Process within your Licensing Term. Your Licensing Term commences on the Date of Commencement of your Licensing Cycle which is May 1 of the year in which you submitted your Application to the Society or May 1 of the following year as stipulated by the Licensing and Accreditation Department when you were registered into the Licensing Process and ends three years from that date. During your Licensing Term you may not write either the Barrister Licensing Examination or the Solicitor Licensing Examination more than three times, or, if you have been authorized by the Executive Director, Professional Development and Competence pursuant to the Lawyer Licensing Process Policies, more than four times.
FOUR YEARS IS THE ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM. INTERESTING.
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6/19/22 |
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absolutely disappointed. I want my money back. he is a instructor for paralegals. he promised a class to teach us to get ready for the paralegal exam. what he didn't tell us was that he had to write his exam over and over. he says it took him four years to become a lawyer because he couldn't find his articles after graduation but then i realised how can you find articles in ontario if you go to china. then when i dug around i found out the truth. also i found out he is not as experienced as he says. he has no real experience, no files, no actual clients. he doesn't know what it's like to actually be a paralegal or a lawyer that works and is employed. but when i found out these things it was too late. i want a refund.
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11/13/20 |
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I found him arrogant and abrasive. I don't know if he is just defensive or the reason but I didn't like it. If I hire you, I expect you to know what you're doing and if you don't know to tell me instead of becoming rude to me to hide it.
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10/22/20 |
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Those who can do. Those who can't teach. Those who really can't, teach at a private college. Don't bother. He doesn't have enough experience actually as a lawyer.m
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