LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) Resources — Official Curriculum and Exam References
December 24, 2025
Authoritative links for LLQP Ethics and Professional Practice (Civil Code / Quebec), including exam references, CSI curriculum and credits references, and Quebec-facing regulator context.
On this page
Use these links as your source of truth for the LLQP Ethics and Professional Practice module in the civil-code track. The LLQP framework is harmonized nationally, but the Quebec-oriented ethics path still needs to be studied with the right civil-code and regulator context in mind.
National regulatory context for the harmonized LLQP framework.
What to confirm before you book
whether the course-provider step and the licensing-exam step are being described separately
which regulator or exam provider currently handles your booking flow
whether you are in the Quebec civil-code ethics path rather than the common-law track
whether you are using current administration rules instead of an older provider summary
Strongest review sequence
use the CSI curriculum page to confirm the civil-code ethics module structure and competencies
use the CSI exam-credits page to separate course testing from the later licensing step
use the harmonized LLQP candidate guides when you need timing, booking, or administration detail
use Quebec-facing professional context pages while keeping the civil-code and common-law ethics tracks separate
Common weak resource habits
mixing Quebec civil-code framing with common-law ethics logic
relying on general LLQP summaries instead of the actual civil-code module blueprint
using old notes for module timing, scoring, or administration assumptions
treating professional-body or regulator context pages as substitutes for the curriculum itself
How to use these resources for LLQP Ethics and Professional Practice (Civil Code)
Use the CSI curriculum and exam-credits pages to understand the module structure and tested competency map.
Use the harmonized LLQP administration documents when you need operational answers about the exam process.
Keep the civil-code track distinct from the common-law ethics track during review, especially when rules, duties, and client-document concepts depend on Quebec legal framing.
Licensing rules, exam delivery details, and provincial application steps can change. Confirm the current process with your regulator before you register or book an exam.