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Supplemental Resources & Links
Other law societies produce their own fraud alert information, and make them publicly accessible online. In addition to the information provided by ALIA, you can use these resources and others to investigate and cross-reference any suspicious communication you may receive.
Other Law Societies
- Avoidaclaim.com
- LawPro’s Fraud Fact Sheet
- PracticePro Fraud page
- Law Society of British Columbia Fraud Alerts
- Lawyers Insurance Association of Nova Scotia
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC)
- Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud
- Protect Yourself From Debit Card Fraud
- Protect Yourself From E-Mail and Telephone Fraud: Phishing and Vishing
- Protect Yourself From Identity Fraud
- Protect Yourself From Real Estate Fraud