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POSITION PAPER 2001
Par-O-Law Canada Inc.
The Executive Document Series

Conflict of Interest

Consider this: The falsehood of Bankruptcy Trustee's advertising. The sympathetic tone of trustee advertising leaves the debtor fully convinced that the trustee is there to represent and advise them of their rights.

Trustees are in Conflict

Make no bones about it ~ Trustees in bankruptcy are in a conflict of interest position, when they say they will represent a debtor. Trustees cannot by law represent a debtor. Trustees however, as officers of the Court, should ensure that the debtor receives the full protection of the BIA.

Superintendent of Bankruptcies is Aware

The Superintendent of Bankruptcies is aware that trustee advertising flies in the face of the role of the trustee, but he either will not, or cannot stop it. This type of conflict makes the whole process a sham!

To add insult to injury the Trustee's fee is indexed to the amount of money they receive from the Debtor ~ the more the debtor pays ~ the more the Trustee earns!!!

Par-O-Law Canada Responds Aggressively

Par-O-Law Canada has responded aggressively to the growing need for fair Debtor Representation in Bankruptcy and Insolvency Matters. We have pioneered Financial Default Management™ techniques, and have helped thousands of Canadians in financial difficulties literally turn their lives around.

As you read this paper, the unique positioning of Par-O-Law Canada Inc. becomes startlingly clear. We represent Debtors exclusively. This approach, when coupled with the service delivery process, affords us an expertise that provides fair, professional and affordable assistance to financially insolvent persons who are facing a most difficult time in their life.

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