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Posted at the request of the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan works to simplify and modernize the province’s laws. The Commission is interested in feedback on the tentative proposal to recommend that Saskatchewan adopt a modified version of the Uniform Commercial Tenancies Act. Guiding questions are available in the Implementation of the Uniform Commercial Tenancies Act:...
Read More +Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes: First Nation Land Governance Registry Regional Open Houses February 5-6, 2025 The First Nation Land Governance Registry (FNLGR) is hosting regional open houses on topics related to the creation and management of on-reserve land interests, guided by modernized regulations and registry standards under the new FNLGR. Please visit the First...
Read More +Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes: CommonSense Mediation Academy Training Dates throughout 2025 The CommonSense Mediation Academy has released its training schedule for 2025. The trainings are intended for those looking to specialize in specific fields of mediation and learn dispute-resolution skills. For details on the 2025 sessions, visit the CommonSense Mediation Academy website. ...
Read More +Do you have a legal issue and are struggling to know where to start? Accessing legal information can be a first step to better understanding and exploring available options. During Winter and Spring in 2025, visit the Regina Public Library or Saskatoon Public Library for free legal information. Twice a month, the Law Society of Saskatchewan's law librarians will be...
Read More +Reposted from saskatchewan.ca. The Government of Saskatchewan has announced the appointment of three new judges to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan. They are Cynthia Alexander, appointed to the Provincial Court in Regina, and Lori O'Connor and Buffy Rodgers to the Provincial Court in Prince Albert. Visit the Government of Saskatchewan website for detailed information.
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan office and library locations will be closed from 12:00 pm on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, and reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025. The Board and staff wish everyone a happy new year.
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