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Although the Law Society’s physical office is closed, staff are working remotely as we continue to provide core services. Applications and inquiries will be addressed based on level of urgency, but please expect delays. Until further notice, we are waiving the requirement for originals of documents in most cases; however, Law Society staff maintain the authority to request originals at their discretion. Please submit applications and inquiries related to admissions matters by email to cheryl.eberle@lawsociety.sk.ca. If your matter is not urgent, please consider waiting to submit at a later date.

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A-1Application for Admission as Student-at-Law703January 2021
A-2Articling Agreement705April 2021
A-2.1Articling Agreement (Joint)705April 2021
A-2.2Articling Agreement (Reduced Articling Term)705April 2021
A-4Assignment of Articles Agreement710April 2020
A-8Application for Admission as a Lawyer by a Student-at-Law Member of the Society714November 2020
A-9Affidavit of Lawyer or Judicial Advisor with whom Student has Served under Articles714April 2020
A-11Application for Admission by Lawyer from other Provinces of Canada or Application for Admission as Canadian Legal Advisor815/817March 2021
A-13New Member Admission FormApril 2020
A-14Oath of Office (To be signed at the Law Society Office)715May 2020
A-15Application for an Interjurisdictional Practice Permit805April 2020
A-16Application for Permit to Act as Foreign Legal Consultant820March 2021
A-17Application to Act as Principal704March 2020
C-1Application for a Professional Corporation Permit1803December 2019
C-2Permit for a Professional Corporation1803December 2019
C-3Application for Renewal of Permit1804December 2019
C-3.1Certification of StatusDecember 2019
C-4Certificate of Entitlement to Practice Law in Saskatchewan as a Limited Liability Partnership1812December 2019
C-5Certificate of Entitlement to Practice Law in Saskatchewan as an Extra-Provincial Limited Liability Partnership1814December 2019
P-1Application to Change Membership Status727December 2020
P-2Application for Reinstatement (long form) - To be used when applicant has ceased to maintain active status for more than one year728December 2019
P-3Application for Reinstatement (short form) - To be used when applicant has ceased to maintain active status for one year or less728December 2019
P-4Certificate of Standing - Please contact Membership Officer for this form1406December 2019
P-5Application to Change Membership Status from Active Membership to Pro Bono Membership717December 2019
P-6Application for Reinstatement (Disqualification due to CPD Non-Compliance)721December 2019
P-7Application to Change Membership Status from Active Membership to Law Professor Membership716December 2019

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