Public perception of lawyers needs to change

Author(s): Leonard H. Kunka

February 21, 2013


A new campaign that aims to overhaul lawyers’ images is one way to send the message that the negative connotation associated with the profession is not justified, Toronto personal injury lawyer Leonard Kunka tells CBC News. Watch CBC

“I got into law because my dad suffered a very serious head injury when I was young and I thought that I wanted to go help other families,” Kunka, partner with Thomson Rogers, says in the broadcast.

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