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The Saskatchewan Administrative Tribunals Association (SATA) will be hosting a half-day virtual conference for adjudicators on Wednesday, September 21. This conference is free for SATA members and $75 for non-members. The conference qualifies for 3.5 CPD hours and 2.5 Ethics hours with the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Click here to register. Conference Agenda: 9:00 am - 10:30 am: The Importance...
Read More +Summer is almost over, and the Fall 2022 CPD season begins September 14th. Check out our fall schedule below! September Sep 14 Free Workshop The Keepers of Stories (Virtual), Moravia de la O and Mary Zwane – Regina Sexual Assault Centre (CPD 334) Sep 21 Webinar Business Valuations 201: Shareholder Disputes, Nadine Wightman – MNP, Saskatoon (CPD 335) Sep 27...
Read More +Did you miss one of these CPD activities? Register for the summer replay! July 13 - Ethics & the Code + Trust Accounting $65 - 2.0 hrs + Ethics Register Here Originally recorded Nov 19. In these two sessions from our seminar, Essentials for Boutique Practitioners, Law Society staff members, Valerie Payne and Pam Harmon, review the Code of Professional Conduct...
Read More +From Law Society Admissions and Education department In response to the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the Law Society began offering webinars, workshops and training beginning with the Truth and Reconciliation Training for the Legal Profession Workshop (CPD 152) back in 2017. After several years of educational and substantive offerings in this area, and in response to...
Read More +From College of Law, University of Saskatchewan On Wednesday, May 18, the College of Law is hosting a presentation about cultural competency. In this presentation, we will briefly explain the concepts of competence, culture and cultural competency before presenting the framework we developed for thinking about cultural competency for intercultural exchange. As we explain this framework, we will also discuss...
Read More +From the Federation of Law Societies of Canada The National Criminal Law Program is back, and we can’t wait to welcome registrants in person in 2022. The theme for this year’s NCLP is “Criminal Procedure, Ethics, and the Charter” and the program will be in Victoria, from July 4th to 8th. Registrants will have access to up to 23 hours...
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