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Reposted from saskatchewan.ca This year, twelve Saskatchewan lawyers are being recognized for their contributions to the legal profession and public service with the King's Counsel (K.C.) designation. Visit the Government of Saskatchewan website for more information.
Read More +Following a participatory process, the Law Society of Saskatchewan has released a Statement of Commitment to Reconciliation and an accompanying Plan of Action. The Statement responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People Calls for Justice, as well as one of the four areas of priority recommended by the Law...
Read More +The Board (Benchers) of the Law Society of Saskatchewan have acclaimed Laura Klemmer as Vice-President of the Law Society for 2026. James Fyfe, K.C. transitions from his current role as Vice-President to President in 2026. James Fyfe, K.C. James holds an LLB from the University of Saskatchewan and an LLM from Osgoode Hall Law School. James has served on several...
Read More +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 Advocates’ Quarterly Volume 56, Number 1 (September 2025) ...
Read More +Human Rights Day is observed in Canada on December 10, the day on which the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year’s theme is “Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials” which emphasizes that human rights are positive, essential, and attainable. This theme also aligns with the “Ours to Protect” campaign, led by a collaboration of law societies which emphasizes the importance of the rule of law as a framework that safeguards human rights for all. These...
Read More +Information has been provided on an upcoming conference with a legal theme: Fact or Fiction? How the Bar Admission Training Program Has Changed and What You and Your Students Can Expect December 5 and 11, 2025 The Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) invites current and prospective principals and articling student or early-career lawyer supervisors to attend an informational webinar on the evolution of bar admission training and common myths. Those curious about how bar admission training has evolved, especially changes in...
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