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Legal Sourcery

Legal Sourcery is the award winning, top legal news source in Saskatchewan. Find the latest Law Society updates and information from the Saskatchewan legal community.

February 12, 2020
Updated Saskatchewan Limitations Manual

By Christine Muldoon, Resource Co-ordinator We are pleased to announce that we have recently updated the Saskatchewan Limitations Manual. Kim Bodnarchuk undertook a thorough review of the manual for us...

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November 4, 2019
Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated 2019 – 2020 Available

This year’s print edition of the QBRA has arrived and is available for purchase. We also still have a number of older editions available at much lower prices: please download this form to see...

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July 30, 2019
Law Society of Saskatchewan Library Publications Sale

For a printable version, please click here.  

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March 27, 2019
Queen’s Bench Rules of Court and Forms Amended

By Christine Muldoon The Court of Queen’s Bench amended the Rules of Court, related forms and tariff of costs effective March 15, 2019.  Most of the changes relate to default...

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February 15, 2019
Updated Saskatchewan Limitations Manual

By Christine Muldoon, Resource Co-ordinator We are proud to announce that we have updated the Saskatchewan Limitations Manual! Christine Johnston, BEd, LLB has revised more than 40 annotations, incorporating case...

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January 29, 2019
Have you ordered your copy of the Saskatchewan QBRA 2018-2019 yet?

Have you ordered your copy of the Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated yet? In the midst of holiday excitement and transitioning into the new year, it seems easy enough to have...

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November 28, 2018
Academic Authors Sharing their Writing on CanLII

By Sarah Sutherland; reposted with permission from the CanLii Blog CanLIIDocs was created as a platform to share legal commentary, and we now have many types of resources available on...

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September 26, 2018
Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated 2018 – Pre-sale

By Christine Muldoon The new print edition of the Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated is scheduled for delivery to the Law Society Library on October 9, 2018 and the ebook...

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May 11, 2018
Saskatchewan Law Review 2018 #81-1

Did you know that the Saskatchewan Law Review is available in fulltext for members on the Law Society's website since 2013? The current issue, volume 81, issue no. 1 (2018)...

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April 11, 2018
Benchers’ Digest Spring Issue Available Now

By Melanie Hodges Neufeld The Spring issue of the Benchers’ Digest is now available! The theme of this issue is Mental Health: Struggles and Successes and includes informative articles by Craig Zawada, Q.C.,...

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