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On Wednesday, May 13 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST, Regina lawyer Sonia Eggerman from MLT Aikins will join faculty from across Canada to present a webinar, “Consulting with Indigenous Communities During a Pandemic: What’s Different? What’s the Same?” hosted by Osgoode Professional Development. The free webinar addresses challenges that may arise during the consultation process, especially during these...
Read More +LexisNexis presents the Saskatchewan Canada chapter of a series of free webinars with a Chief Justices on May 11 at 11 a.m. In a round-table discussion format, they will address how their courts are continuing to adapt in light of restricted operations due to COVID-19. They will provide insight into questions such as their experiences in operating virtual courtrooms, plans...
Read More +PATHS will be offering our Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners training online June 1 to 4. The training will take place over 4 afternoons (1- 4:30 pm), Monday, June 1 to Thursday, June 4. The training content is the same as is offered during the two-day in-person training. This training will provide an overview of...
Read More +The Dean’s Forum on Access to Justice and Dispute Resolution (“Dean’s Forum”), held on March 10, 2020, focused on two initiatives: (1) The Design Lab for Creating Limited Licence Practitioner Pilot Projects; and (2) Next Steps in Exploring Family Justice in Saskatchewan. Again, this year, students implemented innovative approaches to invite attendees to collaboratively and creatively tackle the topics leading up...
Read More +Register for this free webinar, which will be held online on Thursday, March 26 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm CST. As the COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated, the ability to operate a law practice without everyone being together in an office can be critically important. Going forward, practice mobility and efficient remote access are likely to be keys for an...
Read More +As you are likely aware, the Court of Queen’s Bench is limiting attendance at the court and encouraging adjournments or telephone appearances. The Law Society has also closed its library space, which is where these help sessions are held. The drop in help sessions are cancelled until further notice. The Family Law Information Centre can assist people by phone or email, but will not meet with anyone in person. ...
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