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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260422T130000
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar Replay - Law Society Mentorship Program - Mentoring in the Legal Profession (CPD 420)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.00 CPD hours. This webinar is pre-recorded. \nThe Law Society is launching the third year of a Mentorship Program\, designed to support lawyer development and reinforce a diverse and inclusive legal profession. As we approach the launch of this year’s program\, please join this webinar replay for a discussion about fostering effective mentoring relationships\, and good practices and tips for a positive mentorship experience. \nThe webinar will also provide an overview of the mentorship registration process and use of the online platform and will discuss lessons learned from the first year of the program. \nPresenter: Jennifer Houser\, Law Society of Saskatchewan\n___ \nFor this virtual activity\, registration closes 30 minutes before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being pre-recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-replay-law-society-mentorship-program-mentoring-in-the-legal-profession-cpd-420/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260330T235432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T171154Z
UID:10000293-1777377600-1777381200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community and Self-Determination (CPD 452)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nPlease follow the link to register: Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community. and Self-Determination \nJoin us for an engaging discussion on Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community and Self-Determination\, a thoughtful webinar co-hosted with Lexis Nexis. This webinar explores the complex and often contested meaning of Indigenous identity in Canada\, examining how legal frameworks\, community belonging\, colonial histories\, and self‑government shape who is recognized\, who defines membership. \nWhy do these distinctions matter? Through conversation with Honourable Judge Lua Gibb and Delia Opekokew alongside moderator Matt Canning\, the discussion will unpack the differences between federally administered status and band membership\, the intergenerational impacts of status rules\, and the role of membership codes in affirming Indigenous jurisdiction and nationhood. \nSpeaker Bios\n \nThe Honourable Judge Lua Gibb\, Provincial Court of Saskatchewan is a member of the Onion Lake Cree Nation\, was appointed to the provincial court in January 2020. Prior to her appointment to the bench\, Judge Gibb worked with the province as a Crown Prosecutor; as Senior Counsel with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and as the northern advocate and an investigator at the Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth focusing on child welfare. \nAn intergenerational residential school survivor\, Judge Gibb has dedicated her legal career to creating transformative change in the way the justice system impacts Indigenous peoples and communities. She has been a champion for improving community outcomes through advocacy\, reconciliation\, and the promotion of access to justice in child welfare and criminal law. Judge Gibb has served as a faculty member for the National School for Prosecutors\, where she delivered training in how Canada’s residential schools have affected the criminal justice system as well as understanding unconscious bias in decision-making. To read more\, click here. \nDelia Opekokew (Cree\, Canoe Lake Cree First Nation\, Saskatchewan)\, IPC\, LSM\, LLD (honoris causa)\, works in association with J. de Whytell Law. \nDelia was the first Indigenous woman to be called to the Bar in Ontario in 1979 and in Saskatchewan in 1983. She attended the Beauval and Lebret Indian Residential Schools for 11 years\, the University of Winnipeg for her undergraduate studies where she received the University of Winnipeg Bursary for first year arts with distinction. She earned her LL.B. from Osgoode Hall Law School. \nDelia specializes in Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Law and represents First Nation clients from coast to coast.Delia’s experience includes representing Canoe Lake Cree First Nation’s Peoples in their successful Treaty 10 land claim. She was counsel for the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association in their court action alleging that they were wrongfully deprived of veterans benefits that they were legally and morally entitled to as a result of their service in World War I\, World War II and the Korea War\, which benefits were received by their non-Indian fellow soldiers\, which action was successfully settled. To read more\, click here.  \nModerator: Matt Canning\nAs Corporate Counsel for North America at LexisNexis\, Matthew Canning provides practical and strategic legal advice across a broad range of commercial\, regulatory\, and compliance matters. Passionate about enabling growth through sound legal frameworks\, Matt plays a key role in advancing LexisNexis’s mission to advance the rule of law. \n___\nFor virtual activities\, materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-understanding-indigenous-identity-law-community-and-self-determination-cpd-452/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260505T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260505T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260403T192817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T161719Z
UID:10000295-1777982400-1777986000@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar Replay - Mental Health\, Well-Being and Issues Facing Law Students and Young Lawyers (CPD 421.2)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours. This webinar is pre-recorded. \nJoin us for a conversation about law student mental health and well-being\, featuring insights from the College of Law’s wellness initiatives. This session will explore common challenges students face\, how supports are provided\, and why building a culture of well-being in legal education matters for the future of the profession. Judy\, the College’s Well-being Coordinator\, will also infuse strategies and supports for mental health and well-being in general that can support personal and workplace well-being. \nPresenter: Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk \nThis webinar was originally created in partnership with CLIA\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, and the Law Society of Manitoba for last year’s CLIA Well-Being in the Legal Profession Week\, May 12 to 15\, 2025. \n___ \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being pre-recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-replay-mental-health-well-being-and-issues-facing-law-students-and-young-lawyers-cpd-421-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260403T202203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T202203Z
UID:10000299-1778673600-1778677200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - From Law School Debt to Financial Confidence (CPD 453.1)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nMany lawyers begin their careers carrying significant student debt and\, as their income grows\, find themselves uncertain about how to manage\, protect\, and plan with that money—often while navigating very different employment and practice structures. This financial wellness session is designed to support lawyers at any stage of their career who want greater clarity and confidence in their financial decisions\, regardless of how their work is structured. \nThis practical session will explore common financial pressures in the profession\, including debt repayment\, lifestyle inflation\, competing priorities\, and long-term planning\, while acknowledging that financial realities can look different for employed lawyers\, those in private practice\, partnerships\, or incorporated arrangements. Rather than focusing on individualized financial advice\, the session takes a high-level\, reflective approach to financial decision-making. Participant questions submitted in advance will help shape the content\, allowing the session to address shared themes and real concerns in a large-group virtual setting. \nParticipants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to approach financial decisions with intention\, align money choices with personal values and goals\, and reduce financial stress—so finances become a source of stability rather than added pressure\, both personally and professionally. \nPresenter: Mark Binder\, Blue Cross Manitoba \nClick to register for From Law School Debt to Financial Confidence \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-from-law-school-debt-to-financial-confidence-cpd-453-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260403T201936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T192834Z
UID:10000298-1778760000-1778763600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - How to Be a Lawyer and a Human Being at the Same Time (CPD 453.2)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nDoron Gold will be speaking about the unique stresses faced by lawyers and law students. The talk will cover the unique personality traits of legal professionals which can affect their ability to assimilate and cope with work stress as well as the impact that those traits have on their job performance and mental health. Stigma and help-seeking by this cohort will be covered\, as well as the relief that comes from seeking support. Finally\, foundational mental health strategies will be offered as preventative strategies for staying healthy while doing this challenging work. \nPresenter: Doron Gold\, The Lawyer Therapist. \nClick to register for How to Be a Lawyer and a Human Being at the Same Time \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-how-to-be-a-lawyer-and-a-human-being-at-the-same-time-cpd-453-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260520T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260415T165458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T220340Z
UID:10000300-1779278400-1779282000@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Building Effective Pro Bono Programs: Practical Approaches for Law Firms (CPD 454)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nThere is significant unmet demand for pro bono legal services. While recognition of the value of pro bono work is increasing\, many law firms continue to face practical challenges in coordinating and delivering these services effectively. \nThis session will examine practical\, workable approaches that law firms of all sizes can use to encourage and support pro bono work at their firms. Participants will gain insight into: \n\nGovernance structures that support pro bono\, including:\n\nA pro bono policy\nA pro bono committee\nBillable credit or hour‑recognition structures\nIntake and file‑opening procedures\n\n\nWays to engage with external stakeholders\, including:\n\nInviting fee‑paying clients to participate\, where appropriate\nPartnering with established pro bono organizations\n\n\nMeasuring impact\, including tracking participation and collecting data\n\nThe session will also explore broader program considerations\, such as how to define pro bono legal services in a principled and consistent fashion\, and the importance of pro bono to firm culture and clients. \nPresenter:\nGrace Pastine\, K.C.\nPro Bono Counsel\nNorton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP \n__________\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-building-effective-pro-bono-programs-practical-approaches-for-law-firms-cpd-454/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260403T202124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T154903Z
UID:10000297-1779364800-1779368400@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Mindfulness and Lawyer Well-Being (CPD 453.3)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nProfessor Telfer will begin with a discussion of mental health in the legal profession. He will then introduce participants to mindfulness\, the positive benefits of being mindful and why mindfulness is relevant for the legal profession and how it can help improve lawyer well-being. The session will focus on mindfulness practices and strategies and how these practices can work with emotional intelligence topics. The Law Society of Ontario has recommended incorporating daily mindfulness practices in its Personal Management Guideline. \nPresenter: Professor Thomas Telfer \nClick to register for Mindfulness and Lawyer Wellbeing CANCELLED \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-mindfulness-and-lawyer-well-being-cpd-453-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260424T170643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T200227Z
UID:10000289-1779883200-1779886800@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar - Modern Lawyer: AI & Microsoft Copilot for Lawyers (CPD 455)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nA practical\, lawyer friendly introduction to Microsoft Copilot \nArtificial Intelligence is no longer theoretical in the legal profession — it is embedded directly into Microsoft 365 tools lawyers already use every day. This 60-minute webinar introduces legal professionals to Microsoft 365 Copilot\, explaining what it is\, how it works\, and how to use it responsibly within real legal workflows. \nDesigned for busy lawyers\, this session focuses only on the essentials: AI fundamentals\, ethical and compliance considerations\, and practical demonstrations of Copilot inside Word\, Outlook\, and across Microsoft 365 — without hype\, jargon\, or technical overload. \nKey Learning Objectives\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand what Microsoft 365 Copilot is and how it fits into modern legal practice\nRecognize ethical\, privacy\, and confidentiality considerations when using AI in legal work\nWrite clear\, effective prompts to improve the quality of Copilot outputs\nIdentify practical\, immediate use cases for Copilot in everyday legal tasks\n\nWhy This Matters for Legal Professionals\nAI adoption in law is accelerating\, and clients increasingly expect efficiency\, accuracy\, and modern service delivery. This webinar helps legal professionals understand how to engage with AI safely and strategically rather than reactively. \n\nReduce time spent on repetitive drafting\, review\, and administrative work\nImprove consistency and quality in documents and communications\nMaintain compliance with professional obligations\, privacy rules\, and client confidentiality\nBuild AI literacy now to remain competitive as AI becomes standard in legal environments\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nLawyers in private practice (solo\, small\, mid‑size\, and large firms)\nIn‑house counsel and legal operations professionals\nCourt staff and legal administrators\nPractice managers and legal support professionals\nAny legal professional curious about AI but unsure where to start\n\nPresenter:\nNathan Lee\, Origin GRC \nAbout the Speaker:\nNathan Lee\, Principal Consultant at ORIGIN\, brings over 25 years of legal tech experience. Previously the CEO of a Calgary IT firm for 17 years\, he now advises legal professionals on digital transformation. Nathan helps lawyers boost their digital literacy and align technology with business goals\, resulting in more productive and modern practices. \n__________ \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified. \n 
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-modern-lawyer-ai-microsoft-copilot-for-lawyers-cpd-455/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260403T202331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T171021Z
UID:10000296-1779969600-1779973200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Nutrition as Self-Care: A Non-Diet\, Additive Approach to Well-Being (CPD 453.4)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nSpend an inspiring hour with Brooke Bulloch – Registered Dietitian/CEO at Food to Fit Nutrition Inc.  She will demonstrate how to improve your nutrition intake\, behaviours and overall well-being using an additive approach. Brooke includes tangible tips and strategies relating to meal/snack preparation\, overcoming barriers\, and meeting your capacity\, adding perspective with practice-based and science-based considerations. A relatable and practical session. \nPresenter: Brooke\, Bulloch\, Food to Fit Nutrition Inc. \nClick to register for Nutrition as Self Care: A Non-Diet\, Additive Approach to Well-being \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-nutrition-as-self-care-a-non-diet-additive-approach-to-well-being-cpd-453-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260603T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20250211T193104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T175851Z
UID:10000231-1780488000-1780491600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar - Commercial and Agricultural Real Estate Transactions: Current Issues and Trends (CPD 417)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour. \nIn this practical and informative webinar\, Scott Waters\, K.C. addresses the basics practitioners need to know and discusses current issues and perspectives on real estate transactions. Learn how commercial and agricultural real estate deals are structured\, the legal and ownership issues that commonly arise\, and the trends and pitfalls in today’s transactions. \nKey topics covered: \n\nBasic 101 overview and general comments respecting commercial real estate transactions\nUpdate on agricultural real estate transactions and issues\, including farmland ownership considerations\nProperty ownership structures\, including beneficial ownership versus legal (registered) ownership and common types of tenancy when holding title\nRecent trends\, emerging issues\, and common pitfalls in commercial and agricultural real estate transactions\n\nPresenter:\nScott D. Waters\, K.C.\nRobertson Stromberg LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date.  \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified. 
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-commercial-and-agricultural-real-estate-transactions-current-issues-and-trends-cpd-417/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260610T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260610T153000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260430T200525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T180029Z
UID:10000301-1781096400-1781105400@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Seminar - Clear and Concise Legal Writing for Lawyers (CPD 456)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 2.25 CPD hours. \nThis virtual afternoon seminar includes two pre-recorded sessions with a 10-minute break between sessions. Ryan will join us near the end for Q&A. \nAgenda and Course Description \nClarity in Legal Writing: Five Techniques to Avoid Ambiguity \n1:00 – 2:00 p.m. \nIn this session\, you will explore five techniques for drafting clear emails and documents. By applying these techniques\, you will ensure that your readers can fully understand your legal writing\, even when your files are complex. \nThroughout this engaging session\, the instructor will display before-and-after examples of legal writing that demonstrate the five techniques for drafting clearly. The program will challenge you to identify why each writing example is ambiguous before the instructor shows how to eliminate the confusion. \nUpon learning the five techniques for achieving clarity\, you will be able to visualize your own writing from the perspective of your readers. As a result\, your readers will be more likely to accept your position on legal issues. \n\nExplain legal concepts using simple language\nDecide when to repeat a term versus when to use a synonym\nDetermine when to use (and when to avoid) the word “and”\nIdentify misplaced modifiers and ambiguous references\nDraft emails and documents that are easy to read — even for non-lawyers\n\nEmail Best Practices for Legal Professionals \n2:10 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. \nThis session covers important concepts relating to email communication for legal professionals. By mastering email best practices\, you will establish a reputation for sending user-friendly correspondence\, which will cause your clients and co-workers to open your messages quickly rather than put them off. The overarching theme of this program is “drafting emails that are easy for your readers to respond to.” \n\nQ&A \n3:15 – 3:30 p.m. \nAbout the Presenter \nRyan Standil practised law until 2015\, at which point he became a legal-writing instructor. For the past 10 years\, Ryan has owned and operated Write To Excite\, a company that provides legal-writing seminars at law firms and through law societies. \nIn Ryan’s local province of Ontario\, he is the legal-writing instructor for the Law Society of Ontario. \nIn addition to speaking engagements at home\, Ryan has been invited to speak at organizations such as the Tennessee Bar Association\, the Oregon State Bar\, the State Bar of Georgia\, the Alaska Bar Association\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLEBC\, the American Bar Association\, and Lawline. \nOver the years\, Ryan has taught legal writing to thousands of lawyers and legal support staff. Ryan is relied upon by major Toronto law firms to train their associate lawyers\, through group workshops and individual coaching. \n___________\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/virtual-seminar-clear-and-concise-legal-writing-for-lawyers-cpd-456/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260616T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260511T190028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T162643Z
UID:10000302-1781611200-1781614800@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar - Key Considerations in Structuring Indigenous Trusts (CPD 457)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour. \nIndigenous trusts are commonly used to hold and manage settlement funds and other collective assets. The structuring of Indigenous trusts engages a mix of legal\, governance and policy considerations which require the balancing of competing objectives\, including access to capital and protection of capital. \nInformed by practical experience\, this session will provide an overview of key issues and drafting considerations that arise when structuring Indigenous trust agreements. Key considerations will include the role of trustees\, per capita distributions\, the management of trust property and accountability and transparency. \nThis session is intended for lawyers advising First Nation clients\, trustees or other related parties involved in the establishment of Indigenous trusts. \nPresenters \nAllan Brabant\, Brabant & Company Law\nJosh Morrison\, MLT Aikins LLP  \n__________ \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-key-considerations-in-structuring-indigenous-trusts-cpd-457/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260708T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260601T235531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T235531Z
UID:10000303-1783512000-1783515600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar Replay - When Estates Go to Court: Recent Cases 2024-25 (CPD 437)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours. \nIn this replay from November 2025\, James Steele discusses a number of recent Saskatchewan decisions which offer guidance on estate law topics. These include issues related to estate administration\, rectification of wills\, demands for accounting\, as well as will challenges\, and other disputed issues. This webinar summarizes some of the recent Saskatchewan decisions from 2024-25\, and outlines the facts of each decision followed by a practical takeaway from each. \nPresenter: James Steele\, Robertson Stromberg LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-replay-when-estates-go-to-court-recent-cases-2024-25-cpd-437/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260609T214736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T211014Z
UID:10000304-1783598400-1783609200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Seminar Replay - The Flourishing Law Firm: Strategic planning\, culture\, and succession for small and mid-sized firms (CPD 447)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 3.0 CPD Hours. Pre-recorded. \nRunning a small or mid-sized law firm is challenging and raises big\, often competing questions. How to lead the firm while taking good care of the clients? How do we decide where the firm is heading\, and actually get there? Why do good plans so often stall in implementation? How do we find the right people\, and keep them engaged and performing as the firm grows? And how do we proactively address topics like succession\, leadership transition\, and the future of the firm before a crisis forces the issue? \nThis practical\, three-part session brings strategy\, culture\, and succession planning together in a way that reflects the real operating conditions of smaller firms. Rather than treating these as separate topics\, the program focuses on how they work together — and why alignment between them is essential for execution\, continuity\, and sustainability. \nIn this presentation\, you will learn: \n\nHow to create and engage your team in a clear\, usable strategic plan that fits the realities of small and mid-sized firms\nWhy culture determines whether strategy ever gains traction — and how to cultivate culture intentionally\nHow to translate culture into practical conditions that support motivation\, accountability\, follow-through and retention\nHow strategy and culture shape key succession decisions\, including whether you’re running a practice or building a firm meant to endure\nHow to approach leadership and lawyer transitions so knowledge\, relationships\, and momentum aren’t lost\n\nJoin Carina Bittel and Allison Wolf for a candid\, solutions-focused conversation grounded in real firm experience\, concrete examples\, and practical frameworks you can apply immediately in your own firm. \nAbout the Presenters\nAllison Wolf is a leadership coach and strategic advisor working with lawyers and law firms across Canada and the United States\, with a particular focus on small and mid-sized firms. She brings over two decades of experience supporting lawyers in developing thriving legal practices and law firms\, including extensive work with firm founders\, partners\, and future leaders. \nAllison’s coaching practice is grounded in neuroscience\, helping lawyers and law firms take a brain-aligned approach to leadership\, productivity\, growth and sustainable success. Allison is the creator of RECLAIM\, a practical cultural operating system for law firms grounded in neuroscience and psychology\, designed to help firms translate strategy into action through engaged\, accountable teams. \nShe is the founder of The Flourishing Law Centre\, a membership-based coaching program supporting law firm leaders in building sustainable\, human-centred firms\, and she regularly develops practical resources and tools for the profession\, including a free Resource Kit for law firm leaders focused on strategy\, culture\, and succession. You can reach Allison at Allison@thelawyercoach.com or learn more about Allison and Carina’s work here on their website: https://thelawyercoach.com \nCarina Bittel is a strategy and leadership advisor working with law firms throughout Canada\, with focus on smaller and mid-size firms. Her practical approach draws on nearly 25 years of experience in law firm management\, including 8 years as Chief Operating Officer at one of Vancouver’s largest law firms. Her consulting practice is focused on strategic planning initiatives and leadership advice\, particularly for partnerships facing a time of significant change\, challenge or transition\, and firms who are “stuck” and looking to pursue their unique next level. You can reach Carina at Carina@thelawyercoach.com \n__________ \nFor this virtual activity\, registration closes thirty minutes before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/virtual-seminar-replay-the-flourishing-law-firm-strategic-planning-culture-and-succession-for-small-and-mid-sized-firms-cpd-447/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260715T131000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260623T213918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T221916Z
UID:10000306-1784116800-1784121000@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar Replay - Signals of Trouble: Spotting Potential Decision Traps That Escalate Cyber Liability (CPD 451)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour\, all of which qualify for Ethics \nLawyers are often contacted after a cybersecurity incident is believed to be finished. Systems may be back online\, and the organization may believe the issue is contained. In many cases\, however\, communications have not yet gone out or have been sent before the organization has fully considered its legal\, regulatory\, insurance\, or contractual obligations. This stage is where gaps can frequently surface and where legal exposure may increase. \nThis session focuses on what lawyers commonly encounter once the urgency of the initial incident has quieted. Timelines may be incomplete\, documentation may be missing\, and early decisions\, particularly around communications\, may not be clearly recorded or may have been made without full advice. Clients may be unaware that regulatory obligations\, insurance conditions\, or contractual duties remain outstanding\, or that earlier actions may narrow their options going forward. \nIn some cases\, the root cause has not been addressed\, and the organization may still be vulnerable. Participants will learn how to recognize these signals of trouble early\, how to ask practical and targeted questions\, and how to guide clients toward steps that may help reduce further risk. The session emphasizes legal awareness rather than technical expertise and supports lawyers in identifying the issues that tend to matter most at this stage of an incident. \nParticipants will leave with: \n\nA clear framework for spotting early indicators of unresolved or escalating cyber risk\nPractical suggestions for distinguishing technical remediation from legal risk signals\nActionable next step considerations for guiding clients forward\n\nPresenters:\nDavid Krebs\, Miller Thomson LLP\nBrennen Schmidt\, ALEUS Consulting Group \n__________\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-replay-signals-of-trouble-spotting-potential-decision-traps-that-escalate-cyber-liability-cpd-451/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260716T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260623T223220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T223220Z
UID:10000305-1784203200-1784206800@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar Replay - Digital Modern Lawyer: The Proven Framework to Accelerate Your Firm's Tech Transformation (CPD 445)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour\, all of which qualifies for Ethics \nMove from reactive operations to confident\, tech-enabled leadership—without the overwhelm. \nLegal technology isn’t just a trend—it’s a necessity. Yet many firms struggle to align tools with strategy\, leaving them stuck in reactive mode. This webinar introduces the Digital Modern Lawyer Framework\, a practical roadmap designed to help law firms assess their current state\, align technology with business goals\, and accelerate transformation. Whether you’re just starting or already implementing legal tech\, you’ll learn how to build a clear\, actionable path toward digital maturity. \nKey Learning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the Digital Modern Lawyer Framework and how it applies to your firm.\nIdentify the four stages of digital maturity and where your firm stands today.\nLearn how to prioritize tech investments for maximum ROI and client impact.\nDiscover strategies to overcome resistance to change and build a tech-positive culture\n\nWhy This Matters for Legal Professionals \n\nCompetitive Advantage: Firms embracing digital transformation deliver faster\, smarter services.\n\nBenefits of Attending \n\nGain a clear roadmap for your firm’s digital journey.\nLearn actionable strategies to avoid costly tech mistakes.\nPosition your firm as a modern\, client-focused leader.\nAccess expert insights from 25+ years of legal tech experience.\n\nPresenter\nNathan Lee\, Origin GRC \nAbout the Speaker\nNathan Lee\, Principal Consultant at ORIGIN\, brings over 25 years of legal tech experience. Previously the CEO of a Calgary IT firm for 17 years\, he now advises legal professionals on digital transformation. Nathan helps lawyers boost their digital literacy and align technology with business goals\, resulting in more productive and modern practices. \n__________ \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-replay-digital-modern-lawyer-the-proven-framework-to-accelerate-your-firms-tech-transformation-cpd-445/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T111100
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260703T205916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260703T205916Z
UID:10000312-1784714400-1784718660@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:CPD 405.1 Replay - Underutilized Off-Ramps on the Highway to Trial
DESCRIPTION:This purchase is for this individual session. If you would prefer to register for the complete seminar\, please purchase the CPD 405 Seminar Replay Bundle. \nQualifies for 1.25 CPD hours. \nIn this pre-recorded session from the November 21\, 2024 seminar: Getting It Done: Resolving Family Proceedings on a Final Basis without Going to Trial\, presenters Justice Gwen Goebel and Tiffany Paulsen\, K.C. cover four topics: \n\nUncontested Applications\nSummary Judgments\nBinding Pre-Trials\nArbitration\n\nPresenters:\nThe Honourable Justice Gwen Goebel\, Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan\nTiffany Paulsen\, K.C.\, Robertson Stromberg LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/cpd-405-1-replay-underutilized-off-ramps-on-the-highway-to-trial/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T122000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260703T205745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260703T205745Z
UID:10000313-1784719800-1784722800@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:CPD 405.2 Replay - Pre-Trial Conferences: The Importance of Preparation
DESCRIPTION:This purchase is for this individual session. If you would prefer to register for the complete seminar\, please purchase the CPD 405 Seminar Replay Bundle. \nQualifies for .75 CPD hours. \nIn this pre-recorded session from the November 21\, 2024 seminar: Getting It Done: Resolving Family Proceedings on a Final Basis without Going to Trial\, presenters Kendra Jacobs\, K.C.\, and David Couture cover the following topics: \n\nObtaining a Pre-Trial Conference Date\nPreparing your client for Pre-Trial\nPre-Trial Briefs\nPreparing to support your client at the Pre-Trial\nPreparing to execute a settlement\nPreparing to Complete the Pre-Trial Conference Report Form\nWhat happens if you are not prepared?\n\nPresenters:\nKendra Jacobs\, K.C.\, Gerrand Rath Johnson LLP\nDavid Couture\, Couture Miller LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/cpd-405-2-replay-pre-trial-conferences-the-importance-of-preparation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T134700
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260703T205543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260703T205543Z
UID:10000314-1784725200-1784728020@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:CPD 405.3 Replay - Preparing Your Client for Trial
DESCRIPTION:This purchase is for this individual session. If you would prefer to register for the complete seminar\, please purchase the CPD 405 Seminar Replay Bundle. \nQualifies for .75 CPD hours\, all of which qualify for Ethics \nIn this pre-recorded session from the November 21\, 2024 seminar: Getting It Done: Resolving Family Proceedings on a Final Basis without Going to Trial\, presenters Kelly Shaw and Kim Nunez address preparing your client for trial: \nFrom “where to park” and “who can attend” to managing safety issues – give your client information to calm their nerves.  Prepare your client to have a settlement mindset\, while also being attuned to power imbalances and pressure. Support and refocus your client during the pretrial and create advantageous shifts in the negotiation. \nPresenters:\nKelly Shaw\, Riverside Family Law\nKim Nunez\, The Dispute Resolution Office \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/cpd-405-3-replay-preparing-your-client-for-trial/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T144900
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260703T205424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260706T185152Z
UID:10000315-1784728800-1784731740@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:CPD 405.4 Replay - Inking the Deal
DESCRIPTION:This purchase is for this individual session. If you would prefer to register for the complete seminar\, please purchase the CPD 405 Seminar Replay Bundle. \nQualifies for .75 CPD hours. \nIn this pre-recorded session from the November 21\, 2024 seminar: Getting It Done: Resolving Family Proceedings on a Final Basis without Going to Trial\, presenters Greg Walen\, K.C.\, and Anna Singer discuss the decline in family law cases going to pretrial conferences and the significance of pretrial settlements. They explain that courts favor resolving issues outside of court and that minutes of settlement are enforceable contracts. The session covers interspousal agreements\, their legal requirements\, and the implications for property division and children. They also address the importance of considering third-party interests and careful estate planning. \nPresenters:\nGreg Walen\, K.C.\, retired from Scharfstein LLP\nAnna Singer\, Scharfstein LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/cpd-405-4-replay-inking-the-deal/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260722T155100
DTSTAMP:20260714T081457
CREATED:20260703T205343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260706T185147Z
UID:10000316-1784732400-1784735460@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:CPD 405.5 Replay - The Aftermath: If it all goes wrong
DESCRIPTION:This purchase is for this individual session. If you would prefer to register for the complete seminar\, please purchase the CPD 405 Seminar Replay Bundle. \nQualifies for .75 CPD hours. \nIn this pre-recorded session from the November 21\, 2024 seminar: Getting It Done: Resolving Family Proceedings on a Final Basis without Going to Trial\, presenters Greg Walen\, K.C.\, and Anna Singer explore the aftermath of agreements\, focusing on issues that arise when pretrial settlements fail. Key reasons for failures include buyer’s remorse and mediation fatigue. It discusses common legal challenges\, such as ambiguous terms and enforcement difficulties. The importance of evidence in family law cases is highlighted\, along with new legislation on parenting agreements. The session concludes with reflections on legal ethics and the role of lawyers in mediation. \nPresenters:\nGreg Walen\, K.C.\, retired from Scharfstein LLP\nAnna Singer\, Scharfstein LLP \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/cpd-405-5-replay-the-aftermath-if-it-all-goes-wrong/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260723T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260723T131000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081458
CREATED:20260703T162303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260703T162303Z
UID:10000307-1784808000-1784812200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar Replay - Building Effective Pro Bono Programs: Practical Approaches for Law Firms (CPD 454)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nThere is significant unmet demand for pro bono legal services. While recognition of the value of pro bono work is increasing\, many law firms continue to face practical challenges in coordinating and delivering these services effectively. \nThis session will examine practical\, workable approaches that law firms of all sizes can use to encourage and support pro bono work at their firms. Participants will gain insight into: \n\nGovernance structures that support pro bono\, including:\n\nA pro bono policy\nA pro bono committee\nBillable credit or hour‑recognition structures\nIntake and file‑opening procedures\n\n\nWays to engage with external stakeholders\, including:\n\nInviting fee‑paying clients to participate\, where appropriate\nPartnering with established pro bono organizations\n\n\nMeasuring impact\, including tracking participation and collecting data\n\nThe session will also explore broader program considerations\, such as how to define pro bono legal services in a principled and consistent fashion\, and the importance of pro bono to firm culture and clients. \nPresenter:\nGrace Pastine\, K.C.\nPro Bono Counsel\nNorton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP \n__________\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-replay-building-effective-pro-bono-programs-practical-approaches-for-law-firms-cpd-454/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260812T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260812T130200
DTSTAMP:20260714T081458
CREATED:20260708T222557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T222557Z
UID:10000311-1786536000-1786539720@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar Replay - Farm Land Ownership Restrictions and The Saskatchewan Farm Land Security Board (CPD 434)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour. \nThis webinar will examine restrictions on farm land ownership in Saskatchewan as well as the legislative mandate of the Farm Land Security Board. Participants will be given a guided review of the new statutory declaration forms that must be submitted to the Board if your individual or corporate clients acquire an interest in Saskatchewan farm land. \nPresenters:\nKim McLean\, Director of the Board Governance and Operations Unit in the Ministry of Agriculture (Regina)\nAudrey Olson\, Senior Crown Counsel with the Office of Tribunal Counsel in the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General (Regina) \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/webinar-replay-farm-land-ownership-restrictions-and-the-saskatchewan-farm-land-security-board-cpd-434/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081458
CREATED:20260710T230150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T230150Z
UID:10000308-1786615200-1786622400@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Workshop Replay - Feedback That Lands: Communicating Clearly with Every Legal Brain (CPD 442)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 2.00 CPD Hours\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nLaw firms run on precision\, communication\, and trust\, and yet many of the systems we rely on were not designed to serve the greatest number of people and their different brains! This results in missed expectations\, preventable conflict\, and talented lawyers who struggle unnecessarily or quietly burn out. \nThis practical\, engaging workshop with lawyers Alanna Carlson and Aaron Baer gives legal teams the tools to shift that dynamic. \nThe session will start with a clear overview of neurodivergence in the legal profession\, the current data\, what the research shows about ADHD\, autism\, learning disabilities\, sensory sensitivities\, and executive functioning in high-pressure environments\, and how neurodivergent traits often appear in legal work. Participants will learn to recognize common patterns without pathologizing colleagues or making assumptions. \nThe session will focus on communication and feedback that actually lands with every legal brain. You’ll learn simple\, evidence-based strategies for giving feedback that is specific\, clear\, and supportive. Aaron will focus on approaches that decrease stress\, prevent misunderstandings\, and improve performance for all lawyers\, not just those who identify as neurodivergent. \nParticipants will leave with: \n\nA grounded understanding of how neurodivergence shows up in legal workplaces\nPractical suggestions for delivering feedback that builds clarity\, safety\, and accountability\nA framework for improving team communication without adding more work to anyone’s plate\n\nThis workshop is designed for partners\, managers\, in-house teams\, HR professionals\, and anyone responsible for supporting or supervising lawyers and staff. You’ll walk away with tools that make your workplace more inclusive\, efficient\, and accessible for all. \nPresenters: \nAlanna Carlson\, Alanna Carlson Consulting (Saskatoon) and Aaron Baer\, Renno & Co / 4LAcademy (Toronto) \n___\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/virtual-workshop-replay-feedback-that-lands-communicating-clearly-with-every-legal-brain-cpd-442/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081458
CREATED:20260710T230135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T230135Z
UID:10000309-1787133600-1787144400@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Seminar Replay - Drafting Proper and Persuasive Affidavits for Use in Civil Litigation: An Essential Skill (CPD 438)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 2.75 CPD Hours. \nIn most cases\, affidavits are the key documents relied upon in Chambers and other Court applications. They provide the factual basis to support\, or respond to\, an application. Preparing proper and persuasive affidavits is an essential skill for every litigator. Affidavits are the means by which each party can provide the evidence necessary to explain to the Court their position and perspective on the application. Done properly\, affidavits will enhance the likelihood of a successful outcome for your client. Conversely\, poorly crafted affidavits will have the opposite effect. \nJoin us to hear from a Court of King’s Bench Judge\, an expert writer\, and an experienced civil litigation lawyer about how you can enhance the likelihood of achieving a successful outcome for your client by preparing proper and persuasive affidavits. The panel will discuss: \n\nThe Court of King’s Bench Rules applicable to drafting proper affidavits;\nRecent jurisprudence that addresses proper\, and improper\, affidavits; and\nTips for preparing cogent and effective affidavits\, including:\n\nHow to take your legal writing skills to the next level;\nDetermining what to include\, and not include\, in an affidavit;\nFormatting and structuring a persuasive affidavit\, including exhibits; and\nAdopting an effective style and tone in the affidavit.\n\n\n\nWhether you are new to civil litigation or experienced\, this webinar is sure to be informative and will help you improve your skills as an effective advocate. \nPresenters: \n\nThe Honourable Justice Peter Bergbusch\, Court of King’s Bench (Regina)\nJeff Grubb\, K.C.\, Miller Thomson LLP (Regina)\nRyan Standil\, Write to Excite (Toronto)\n\n____  \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date.  \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.  \nThe purchaser should enter the attendee’s name and email address when registering. 
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/virtual-seminar-replay-drafting-proper-and-persuasive-affidavits-for-use-in-civil-litigation-an-essential-skill-cpd-438/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20261104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20261104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T081458
CREATED:20260413T195912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T162712Z
UID:10000294-1793793600-1793797200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Unlock the Power of Search+: CanLII’s New AI Functionality (CPD 458)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nDiscover Search+\, CanLII’s new artificial intelligence (AI) research assistant\, designed to help you quickly and efficiently search for and retrieve caselaw\, legislation\, and legal commentary. Special guest Brenda Alm\, CanLII’s Manager of Partnerships and Content\, will share an insider’s perspective on the platform’s latest AI developments. You’ll also learn from Alan Kilpatrick and Ken Fox\, Legal Resources Co-Directors\, as they guide you step by step through CanLII’s new AI-powered features and demonstrate how they can enhance your legal research. \nRegister today to secure your spot and make the most of this valuable session! \nPresenters   \n\nBrenda Alm\, CanLII\, Manager\, Partnerships and Content\nKen Fox\, Law Society of Saskatchewan\, Co-Director\, Legal Resources\nAlan Kilpatrick\, Law Society of Saskatchewan\, Co-Director\, Legal Resources\n\n__________ \nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-unlock-the-power-of-search-canliis-new-ai-functionality-cpd-458/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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