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A question I have been asked numerous times is how to add personal notes, annotations, additional information or comments to an email that you have sent or received. There are numerous imperfect ways to add notes to email messages received or sent but no perfect method. For now, we can only pick one or two imperfect workarounds and hope that...
Read More +By Kelly Laycock For all those history buffs, this is the complete list of the past presidents of the Law Society of Saskatchewan since its inception in 1907. This list was originally published as an appendix in Iain Mentiplay’s book, A Century of Integrity: The Law Society of Saskatchewan 1907 to 2007, and has recently been updated for the latest...
Read More +By Ken Fox From time to time at the library we get requests for “unreported” decisions. What do folks mean by unreported? These days, you usually mean that a case is difficult to find, that it is not available on CanLII for instance. This is very reasonable – you take a phrase you have heard, and apply it to a...
Read More +By Sarah Roussel-Lewis Every year on March 8th we celebrate International Women’s Day. It’s a day to reflect on the challenges women still face and to celebrate our achievements. We also take the opportunity to look back on influential women who have helped pave the way for all women in the legal profession. This year’s International Women’s Day is asking:...
Read More +By Jenneth Hogan Some interesting reads to help you ease into your week: U of S law school grad makes Forbes 30 under 30 list (CBC) Canadian Judge named Global Jurist of the year (The Globe and Mail) 3 things I learned as a law clerk (Wiselaw) 20 legal marketing ideas for slow days (Lawyerist) Uncharted territory if ‘knees together’ judge...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick The Corporate and Partnership Law Subject Resource Guide is now available online at the at Research Resources area of the Law Society website. Subject resource guide provide the titles of key texts, ebooks, CPD materials, journals, legal encyclopedias, and provincial and federal legislation for a particular area of the law. They are guides to finding the best resources...
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