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The Law Society is seeking to identify legal service providers for new initiatives. This unique approach, the first of its kind in Canada, enables the Law Society to expand access to appropriately regulated legal services in a responsible and sustainable manner. The overall goal is to balance the need for enhanced access to legal services for underserved Saskatchewan citizens while ensuring public protection. For more information, click below.
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Remote Executing Of Certain Documents And Remote Witnessing Of Wills By Electronic Means Legislation Now Permanent
We are happy to announce that today, the Government of Saskatchewan repealed the temporary emergency regulations related to remote execution of certain documents and wills and replaced those regulations with permanent regulations allowing for remote execution of documents via electronic means (i.e. video calls) to continue long-term beyond the end of the public emergency period.
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Please complete and submit the following form to assist the CPD Department in their planning and execution of CPD activities.
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As an author, you hold the copyright to your individual work, with the following exception: because your purpose in creating the work is to enable the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS) to use the work to further the knowledge and skill of the legal community, you hereby grant to LSS the non-exclusive right to use, present, edit, translate, reproduce, sell, lease, license to a third party, and distribute your work, in whole or in part, in any current or future medium now in existence or which may be developed in the future including, without limitation,whether print, video, audio, digital or otherwise, provided always that care is taken to preserve the meaning of the work. e-mail, CD-ROM, and the Internet.
As you hold the copyright, including moral rights, in your individual work, you warrant that your work is original, is not libelous, does not breach any confidence, and its publication will not infringe the intellectual property rights of others. You further grant permission to the LSS to use your name, voice, biography, videotaped image and photograph in connection with your work and for related promotional purposes. If your work is a contribution to a compilation, LSS will own all rights in the compilation, and your rights of use will apply only to your own contribution.
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