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Read More +Developing the lawyers of tomorrow requires a team of talented and experienced legal professionals. The Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) is recruiting lawyers with five or more years of experience who have a background in Business Law, Criminal Law and/or Family Law for various roles to help deliver the Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP), the new Bar admission...
Read More +Assessment Developer An Assessment Developer is a lawyer who is experienced in a practice area (Business Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Real Estate and/or Civil Litigation) who will work with CPLED staff to develop simulated learning experiences that achieve the skill development required for students to be called to the Bars in Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. Assessment Developers...
Read More +The Law Society is pleased to honor each of Kayla Romanow and Darca Tkach with the Award of Distinction. Kayla and Darca achieved the highest marks of students registered in the 2019-2020 CPLED Bar Admissions Program. Kayla Romanow attended law school at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Law. Prior to law school, Kayla received her Bachelor of Business Administration...
Read More +The deadline to register for the June 2020 intake of the Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP) is fast approaching. Students wishing to enroll in the upcoming cohort will need to register and submit their tuition fee payment by Friday, June 26, 2020.As a reminder, admission requirements have changed for the June and December 2020 intakes of PREP due to the global...
Read More +With the new Bar admission program launching this year through the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED), we want to remind you of some changes and new key dates for students to register and start the program. Under the previous program, articling students started their Bar admission program in August, but in the new Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP)...
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