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Benchers constitute the governing body (the Board) of the Law Society and are responsible for ensuring that the Law Society’s mandate to regulate the practice of law in the public interest is carried out effectively. The Board is comprised of members of the Law Society from across the province and members of the wider Saskatchewan public. Elections for 17 of 23...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan celebrates the recipients of the 2024 gold, silver, and bronze medals at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. This year's honorees are Caydence Marley (gold), Kennedy Marley (silver), and Laura Rask (bronze). These awards recognize the students with the highest academic standing in the Juris Doctor graduating class. Please see detailed information from the...
Read More +Are you experiencing a legal issue or know of someone experiencing a legal issue? Learning about the law is a good starting point. Legal information can help better understand the law and identify a range of legal options. Stop by the Regina Public Library and Saskatoon Public Library for free legal information in the Summer and Fall of 2024. On-site...
Read More +Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers advantages for legal practice, enhancing efficiency and productivity. However, its use requires careful understanding and consideration to ensure accuracy. In a recent Bite Size CPD series by the Law Society of Saskatchewan, AI basics and strengths and weaknesses are reviewed as well as the Law Society’s Guidelines for the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in...
Read More +June marks National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. On June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, activities showcase the richness and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis culture, traditions and contributions. National Indigenous Peoples Day is part of the Celebrate Canada program, which...
Read More +June is Pride Month in Saskatchewan. It is dedicated to learning about the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community, raising awareness, encouraging inclusiveness, and continuing the call for equality. Throughout the month, pride parades, educational events, festivals and community activities will occur not just as a celebration, but also to foster a more inclusive and supportive community. These events provide a platform for learning,...
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