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From The University of Saskatchewan College of Law The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Law is collaborating with local and national partners to focus on data and evidence informed policy making for the seventh annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week, taking place Oct. 24-28 in conjunction with the third annual Canada Access to Justice Week. “The Saskatchewan Access to...
Read More +The third annual National Access to Justice Week is taking place from October 24 to 28 with programming for legal professionals, community and justice sector workers and members of the public offered in collaboration with Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. This year’s theme explores the qualitative and quantitative data currently available to the justice...
Read More +Michael W. Milani, K.C., will deliver the Estey Chair in Business Law Lecture on Monday, October 17, at noon in the MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre (Room 150) at the College of Law. The title of this lecture is Saskatchewan’s Sophisticated Commercial Law Landscape: A Practitioner’s Perspective. For more information on this event, please see the attached poster or visit law.usask.ca. If you have...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick, Co-Director, Legal Resources Discover (or rediscover) the Canadian Legal Information Institute website (CanLII.org) in this free webinar opportunity and earn one free CPD hour! Discover YOUR CanLII (CPD 340) October 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CST FREE, Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour Legal Resources Co-Directors Alan Kilpatrick and Ken Fox will go through CanLII’s most...
Read More +The Estey Symposium on Commercial Law is a one-day event hosted by Michael W. Milani, KC, Estey Chair in Business Law at the College of Law, University of SK. This event will be held on Thursday, November 17, 2022, in the MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre (Room 150) at the College of Law (15 Campus Drive). To view the event...
Read More +The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation takes place September 30, 2022. The Law Society embraces reconciliation as a priority and we hope you will join us on September 27th from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., for Assimilative Policies and the Canadian Legacy, a webinar presented by Annie Battiste exploring the devastating effects of assimilative policies in Canada, through an anti-racism...
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