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Law Society of Saskatchewan Continuing Professional Development Volunteers

Volunteers

Many dedicated volunteers generously contribute their professional time and energy to continuing professional development in Saskatchewan. The versatility and expertise of our volunteers allows the Law Society to offer continuing professional development in a variety of forms. Their dedication promotes competence and excellence in the legal profession.

The Law Society would like to thank all those in the profession and the legal community who volunteer their time and energy to continuing professional development.

Previous Years 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010

2020 Volunteers

Many thanks to the following people:

  • Idowu Adetogun
  • Andrea Argue
  • Carissa Ball, Regina Sexual Assault Centre
  • Kathryn Bankowski, CPA, Buckberger Baerg & Partners LLP
  • Kelly Bode
  • Shelley Burwood, EnoughAlready
  • Nicholas Cann, Q.C.
  • Jason Clayards
  • Professor Ronald Cuming
  • Moravia de la O, Regina Sexual Assault Centre
  • Devin J. Dubois
  • Erin Eccleston
  • Sonia Eggerman
  • Sherry Fitzsimmons, Q.C.
  • Ken Fox, Law Society of Saskatchewan Library
  • Marie Gansauge, Government of Saskatchewan
  • Lindsay Gates
  • Clint Gifford, CPA, Virtus Group
  • Christine Glazer, Q.C.
  • The Honourable Madam Justice G.V. Goebel
  • Brent Gough, Q.C.
  • Allison Graham
  • Ryan Grieve
  • The Honourable Madam Justice C. Haaf
  • Heather Heavin, Associate Dean, College of Law
  • Baron Henley, Affinity Consulting
  • Tammi Hackl
  • Thomas Hall
  • Russell Hart
  • Dr. Daren Heyland, MD, Queen’s University
  • Scott Hitchings
  • Marc Hoffort, CPA, Virtus Group
  • Nancy Hopkins, Q.C.
  • Leah Howie, Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan
  • Sadiq Husain, First Canadian Title
  • Kendra Jacobs
  • Rangi Jeerakathil
  • Robert Kasian
  • Robert Kennedy, Q.C.
  • Alan Kilpatrick, Law Society of Saskatchewan Library
  • Nolan Kondratoff
  • Paul Korpan, Q.C.
  • Darren Kraushaar
  • David Krebs
  • Kaylea Lax
  • Drew Lafond
  • Patrick H. Loran
  • Alison Manzer, Cassels Brock & Blackwell
  • Cameron McKay, SLGA
  • Jason Mohrbutter
  • Joanne Moser, Q.C.
  • Dr. Dwight Newman, Q.C., College of Law
  • Crystal Norbeck
  • Paul Olfert
  • Curtis Onishenko
  • Michelle Ouellette, Q.C.
  • Tiffany Paulsen, Q.C.
  • Jennifer Pereira, Q.C.
  • Claudiu Popa, Informatica
  • Amanda Quayle, Q.C.
  • Kirsten Remarchuk
  • Jordan Richards
  • Loree Richardson
  • The Honourable Madam Justice C.M. Richmond
  • Leah Schatz, Q.C.
  • Steve Seiferling
  • Sean Sinclair
  • Anna Singer
  • Caroline Smith
  • Eleanor Sunchild, Q.C.
  • Dale Tesarowski
  • Caitlin Turnbull
  • Keir Vallance
  • Kelly Waddell
  • Greg Walen, Q.C.
  • Scott Waters, Q.C.
  • Nicole White, EnoughAlready
  • The Honourable Donna Wilson
  • Sheri Woods
  • Frank Wu, Queens College
  • Mark Yemen
  • Craig Zawada, Q.C.

     

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