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The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy. View ways to contact Legal Resources on the Law Society’s website. The...
Read More +Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes: Family Justice 1: Conflict Engagement, Conflict Resolution and Communication September 11, 2025 The University of Saskatchewan College of Law is offering a five-week online micro-credential course in family law. The course is designed to equip participants with the essentials of family conflict dynamics, apply negotiation and mediation techniques, and...
Read More +A hearing has been scheduled in relation to the Formal Complaint against Glenn William Headley. Details surrounding the location, date, and time of the hearing are available in the Notice of Hearing. For more information on Law Society of Saskatchewan discipline proceedings, please visit the web pages dedicated to pending discipline matters and past discipline decisions.
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan has announced the five recipients of the 2025 E.M. Culliton Scholarship. The scholarship was established in 1981 in honour of the former Chief Justice of Saskatchewan, in support of post-graduate studies in criminal law. Recipients are selected for their exceptional academic achievement, research potential, and contributions to the practice of law in Saskatchewan. The recipients...
Read More +A hearing has been scheduled in relation to the Formal Complaint against Drew Ronald Filyk. Details surrounding the location, date, and time of the hearing are available in the Notice of Hearing. For more information on Law Society of Saskatchewan discipline proceedings, please visit the web pages dedicated to pending discipline matters and past discipline decisions.
Read More +Building on a previous series on cybersecurity, this second series looks at ways to strengthen organizational cybersecurity. Human error is the primary cause of cybersecurity breaches, making employee training crucial for a strong defense. A focused training program heightens awareness and vigilance. Equally crucial is a clear and updated cybersecurity policy for legal practitioners, detailing procedures to prevent and recover...
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