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By Sarah Sutherland; Reposted with permission from the CanLII blog We are happy to announce the addition of the Glaholt LLP newsletter Building Insight: Construction Law to CanLII’s commentary section, CanLIIDocs. This quarterly newsletter will provide commentary on Ontario cases focusing on construction-related litigation. You can read the first issue here. Please join us in thanking the members of Glaholt LLP, especially Andrea Lee, for...
Read More +The Legal Resources page is your portal to all sources of law. Some sources are free for public use, others are licensed and you will need to log in through the Members Resources page. The latter are identified as such. Let’s start at the top with three prominent links under the heading Legal Resources: Catalogue Search – Search our Primo...
Read More +The CPD section of the website remains in a similar layout to the old version. There are three main areas: CPD Policy, CPD Activities, and CPD on Demand. Also included is recognition of our CPD volunteers and the contact information for the department. To find a list of upcoming Law Society CPD Activities, choose the main Continuing Professional Development page....
Read More +By Pierre E. Hawkins, PBLS Programs Director & Staff Lawyer On Saturday, January 22, Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan hosted the first annual Pro Bono Rocks Funspeil at the Callie Curling Club. Sixteen teams of all skill levels competed fiercely for the coveted Pro Bono Cup. In the end, a tremendous group of curlers from Nychuk & Company came out on...
Read More +The For Lawyers and Students section of the new Law Society website provides regulatory information for lawyers and students-at-law, including pages on Becoming a Lawyer in Saskatchewan, Becoming a Principal, Membership Services, Forms, Classifieds, Law Student Seeking Articles, Lost Will Listings, Locum Registry and Western Conveyancing Protocol: Becoming a Lawyer in Saskatchewan – Information to assist law students, national mobility...
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