For the Public
Legal Advice/Research
Please be advised that The Law Society of Saskatchewan has no
jurisdiction to provide legal advice, recommend a lawyer or act on
an individual's behalf. This website is intended as a source
of information about the relationship between lawyer and
client.
Legal Research Resources and Assistance from the Law Society
Library
Staff at the Law Society libraries in Regina and Saskatoon will
provide research assistance to the public in person, on the
telephone or by e-mail. This could include help with locating
cases, statutes or other legal information in print or on the
Internet. However, library staff cannot give legal advice;
interpret the meaning of statutes, cases or regulations; select
statutes, cases or regulations for a specific situation; choose
specific forms or language to use in forms; describe how to file a
document, describe what document to file, comment on how to proceed
with court actions; or state opinions on legal
matters.
The public's access to Law Society Library services is supported
financially by a Law Foundation of Saskatchewan
grant. For more information and access to online legal
research materials links, please visit the Library site.