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Do you have a passion for providing excellent information services and desire to reimagine what the law library could be? If so, the Law Society of Saskatchewan has an opening on its team for a permanent Library Technician in Saskatoon. Under the direction of the Librarian, the Library Technician participates in the daily workflow of the Saskatoon library branch, as...
Read More +Thanks to a grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario, CanLII has added access to approximately 4,800 decisions from Reports of Family Law to CanLII.org published between 1968 and the present. This project to expand access to this important body of case law includes 3,800 PDF decisions that were scanned and added to CanLII and are now available to researchers on CanLII.org....
Read More +Developing the lawyers of tomorrow requires a team of talented and experienced legal professionals. The Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) is recruiting lawyers with five or more years of experience who have a background in Business Law, Criminal Law and/or Family Law for various roles to help deliver the Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP), the new Bar admission...
Read More +PATHS will be offering our Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners training online August 17- 20. The training will take place over 4 afternoons (1- 4:30 pm), Monday, August 17 - Thursday, August 20. The training content is the same as is offered during the two-day in-person training. This training will provide an overview of the...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick, Reference Librarian The COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact on the practice of law, is changing rapidly. We want to help you stay up to date with the latest news. Each week I aggregate the leading legal headlines on COVID-19 on the topics that matter to you: Access to Justice The Bar Exam Cancelation Means My Clients Won’t...
Read More +The Indigenous Law Centre published its final report about the Gladue Awareness Project. Funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario Access to Justice Fund, this informative report shares knowledge with respect to both the crisis of Indigenous over-incarceration in Saskatchewan and the justice system’s response.1 This report is a compilation of the findings from the ILC’s Gladue Awareness Project, which focused primarily on...
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