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Saskatchewan Law Review Volume 86, Number 2 (Summer 2023) The Judgments of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, 2021 and 2022 / Michelle Biddulph and William Lane The Penalty Doctrine, Relief against Forfeiture, and Unconscionability in Anglo-Canadian Law / Eric Andrews Justice for Louis Riel? Reconciliation and the Ancient Writ of Coram Nobis / Scott A. Carrière UBC Law Review...
Read More +Banking & Finance Law Review Volume 39, Number 3 (August 2023) Crypto Asset Regulation in Canada: Developments and Governance Considerations / Dr. Ryan Clements and Dr. Virginia Torrie The Impact of a Digital Dollar on Singapore’s Depositors, Banking Sector and Monetary System / Christian Hofman China’s Pursuit of Central Bank Digital Currency: Reasons, Prospects and Implications / Robin Hui Huang...
Read More +Canadian Business Law Journal Volume 67, Issue 2 (June 2023) When Has a Corporation’s Director Resigned? It’s More Complicated Than You Might Think! / Brian M. Studniberg New Perspective on Good Faith in Contractual Negotiation / Robert M. Yalden Peace River Hydro Partners v. Petrowest: Arbitration and Insolvency - Two Solitudes? / Virginia Terrie and Laurent Crépeau Authorizing Two Royalties:...
Read More +Commercial Insolvency Reporter Volume 35, Number 5 (June 2023) Ten Reasons to Restructure Under Canada’s Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act / Jennifer Stam and Meghan Parker Ontario Court Rejects Reverse Vesting Order for the First Time / Clifton Prophet, Haddon Murray, Heather Fisher, and James Aston The Manitok Energy Decision: Builders’ Lien Priority Rights Could be Lost When Lands are Subject...
Read More +Saskatchewan Law Review Volume 86, Number 1 (2023) A Prairie Polyphemus: The Firewater Myth in Canadian Legal Context / Corbin William Golding Debt Postponement, Debtor Protection, and Creditor Interests: The Role of the Saskatchewan Moratorium Act Reference Case in Reinforcing the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Power / Thomas G.W. Telfer and Virginia Telfer Racing Emotions: The Effect of the 2020 Black...
Read More +The Advocate Volume 81, Part 2 (May 2023) On the Front Cover: Gerry Fergusen / Ivan Watson, Julie Sloan, and Michelle Lawrence The Lawyers’ Inn Society and Its New Home / Adam Houden-Duke On Collegiality and the Lawyers’ Inn Society’s New Home / Murray Clemens I Am Sure I am Right (But I Might Be Wrong): A Tax Professional’s Duty...
Read More +The Law Foundation of Saskatchewan (LFS) has issued a special call for organizations to submit one-time grant proposals which meet the legislated mandate of the Foundation. This means the proposals must be for the purposes of legal education, legal research, legal aid, law libraries and law reform. The successful applicants will be funded under a Legacy Grant Program which has been allocated $5.0 million by the...
Read More +Reading or hearing about MMIWG2S (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people) issues and trauma may bring forward painful feelings or thoughts. Anyone impacted can contact the MMIWG2S Crisis Line toll-free at 1-844-413-6649. Please call if you or someone you know needs help or support. May 5th is Red Dress Day – the National Day of Awareness and...
Read More +May 1-7 is Mental Health Week, and the Canadian Mental Health Association’s theme this year is #My Story. To increase awareness and to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, lawyers from Saskatchewan and across the country have shared their stories in recent years, including by participating in the national study Wellness of the Legal Profession. Every story supports healing and...
Read More +The Law Society invites you on May 11th, from 1:00-3:30 pm, to hear Tony Stevenson speak on Truth and Reconciliation and his story as a residential school survivor. Originally from the Cote First Nation and a member of the Anishnabec First Nation, Tony attended the Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School at Lebret, Saskatchewan from grades 5 to 12. He also speaks...
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