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1 Future of Discretion Family Case Management Tariff Pre-Authorizations

2 Purpose of Presentation › To provide an update on: Family Case management Tariff Pre-Authorizations › To seek feedback on proposals regarding Family Case Management

3 Case Management & Tariff Pre-Authorizations › Case Management: a program to create cost certainty and predictability by supporting service providers in the management of complex, costly proceedings ($8,000 <) › Double Authorizations: increase in status reviews authorization in society to Crown wardship matters: 6 to 12 hours

4 Phased Approach › Phase 1 Learning and development opportunity for LAO and the bar – how do we do this together Changes will be monitored and adjusted as required based on improvements to client service, ongoing feedback from the bar, and LAO’s financial situation › Phase 2 Building on lessons learned and depending on the outcome of Phase 1, LAO may expand case management and tariff pre-authorizations to other areas

5 CASE MANAGEMENT

6 Case Management › Create cost certainty and predictability › Identify cases by charge that are complex and costly ($8,000<) and stream to case management program › Provide budgets through tariff authorizations and additional Case Management (CM) blocks of hours › Simplify billing and payments

7 Why case management? › Response to stakeholder concerns regarding: predictability and certainty in complex, costly matters impact of clarified discretion guidelines adequacy of the tariff billing and payment processes › Achievement of LAO’s mandate Ensuring cost effective, efficient, high quality legal services Compliance with LASA – discretion Greater certainty and control over case costs Simplified billing and payment processes

8 Case Management Principles 1.Provide lawyers working on complex cases with appropriate resources to deliver high quality legal services 2.Ensure cost-effective and efficient management of a case 3.Monitor and control case cost in accordance with the standard of a reasonable client of modest means properly advised 4.Articulate clear case management expectations regarding counsel and case manager

9 Case Management Objectives › Ensuring high quality, cost-effective client service › Building stronger relationships with LAO’s service providers › Understanding the case and the costs associated with the proceeding › Supporting service providers and suggesting cost effective alternatives when appropriate › Determining tariff gaps in support of future improvements › Identifying systemic issues and promoting improvements when possible

10 Topics for Feedback › Proposed eligibility criteria › Proposed Case Management process › Proposed budget setting › Proposed implementation timelines

11 Proposed Eligibility Criteria › The case is likely to exceed $8,000 › The case is a CFSA Crown wardship matter LAO will review and add matters › A settlement conference has been held › Counsel agrees to the case management terms and conditions

12 Proposed Case Management Process › A direction will appear on a certificate which covers a case management eligible matter – this case may be case managed › Where costs likely to exceed $8,000, counsel completes case management assessment form and forwards to LAO › LAO case manager reviews assessment form, contacts counsel to discuss case and sets budget if indicated › Case management authorizations added to certificate › Counsel completes work and submits account for payment › Payment within 21-25 days if account matches – i.e., account does not exceed budget, is not late billed, etc.

13 Case Management Budget › Budget set based on existing tariff authorizations and case management (CM) authorizations › CM authorizations to be added to certificate (additional hours) 5 hours 10 hours 15 hours 20 hours › Budgets will be determined in consultation with the case manager › Budgets once set can only be amended in exceptional circumstances › No discretion is available on case managed files

14 CFSA Crown Wardship Tariff WordingDescriptionBase TimeCourt Day Increase Hours in Court CFSA04CFSA Base22N/A FA021All Subsequent Pretrials02hrs each daytime spent FA044Status Review Other6N/A FA0## Status Review Soc-Crown 6N/A FA045Trial Authorized184hrs each daytime spent FA048Motion for sum. judge.8N/Atime spent

15 CFSA Crown Wardship CM Authorizations Pre-Trial Prep The following guidelines will assist case managers in setting budgets and establishing expectations for the bar regarding CM authorizations for Pre-Trial Prep: Pre-Trial PrepHours Disclosure: exceeds the norm – tariff allocation is inadequate 5-10 Procedural Pre-trial motion (initiating or responding): complex – adding party, reserve band involved 5 including court time Substantive Pre-trial motion (initiating or responding): complex – increasing access 5 plus court time

16 The following guidelines will assist case managers in setting budgets and establishing expectations for the bar regarding CM authorizations for Trial Prep: CFSA Crown Wardship CM Authorizations Trial Prep Trial PrepHours Complex medical evidence, experts10-15 Parenting Capacity Assessment10 Trial by Affidavit10

17 TARIFF PRE- AUTHORIZATIONS

18 CFSA Status Reviews Society to Crown wardship › Tariff currently allows six hours › LAO will double the authorization to allow up to 12 hours for status reviews – society to Crown wardship › LAO will review other areas in family and child protection matters where increases to authorizations may be required

19 IMPLEMENTATION AND NEXT STEPS

20 Proposed Implementation and Next Steps › Proposed effective date: Fall, 2012 › Incorporate CLA advice where possible › Provide update to the bar beginning of November › Schedule information/training sessions November/ December


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