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By Alan Kilpatrick, Reference Librarian The COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact on the practice of law, is changing rapidly. We want to help you stay up to date with the latest news. Each week we aggregate the leading legal news headlines on COVID-19 on topics that matter to you: access to justice, the Courts, legal innovation, legal practice, remote working,...
Read More +Court Services is developing a policy to assist Court Security Deputy Sheriffs with the screening process at courthouses and circuit points throughout the province. The purpose of the policy is to properly direct and prioritize the flow of foot traffic into each location to ensure that proper physical distancing can maintained. Perhaps the most important factor in effectively managing foot traffic...
Read More +Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan, CLASSIC and READ Saskatoon have partnered to develop resources to assist the public with their family law issues and tenants’ rights during COVID-19: COVID-19 & Family Law Issues in Saskatchewan COVID-19 & Renters’ Rights in Saskatchewan
Read More +By Andrea Johnston, Director of Admissions & Education In response to the COVID-19 situation and recognizing the financial hardship this pandemic is causing our members, the CPD Department is launching a streaming service pilot project. Users gain access to all content, including our entire bank of recorded webinars and seminars, by purchasing a 12-month subscription to the CPD OnDemand platform....
Read More +The Provincial Court of Saskatchewan issued a Notice to Court Users and the Public, which replaces the previous Notice respecting COVID-19 issued on March 22, 2020.
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick, Reference Librarian The COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact on the practice of law, is changing rapidly. We want to help you stay up to date with the latest news. Each week we aggregate the leading legal news headlines on COVID-19 on topics that matter to you: access to justice, the Courts, legal innovation, legal practice, remote working,...
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