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A hearing will be held concerning the discipline matter of Sterling McLean on October 26, 2021, to be held via conference call, beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Read More +A decision has been released in relation to the matter of Law Society of Saskatchewan v Hale. The following allegations against the Member were proven: did, in the course of his professional practice, sexually harass his client, B.H. The following penalty was imposed by the Hearing Committee: a. IT IS ORDERED THAT ROBERT HALE is suspended for a period...
Read More +A decision has been released concerning the Application for Admission as a Student-at-Law concerning Jesse Baron to the Law Society of Saskatchewan. For more information on the Law Society of Saskatchewan proceeding, please visit the Admissions and Education Committee’s Decision on the Law Society of Saskatchewan website.
Read More +From the Department of Justice Canada, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions of Quebec and the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario You are cordially invited to Part II of the very first National Conference on Language Rights in Prosecutions on October 27 and 28, 2021 from 13:00 to 16:00 (EDT) at...
Read More +From the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education During the summer of 2021, we piloted the Accelerated Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP) to a small group of students. Accelerated PREP is a 14-week condensed version of the nine-month PREP. The pilot program was a success and CPLED is now in the process of collecting stakeholder feedback to determine interest for...
Read More +A decision has been released concerning the matter of Law Society of Saskatchewan v Ronald Maurice. The following allegations against the Member were proven: (a) did, on or about March 16, 2009, prepare and enter into a retainer agreement with his client, Sakimay First Nation, that was not, in light of all pertinent circumstances, fair and reasonable; (b) did, in...
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