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Doing your own legal research for a court case can be intimidating, especially if you have no formal legal training. However, there is help out there for people wanting to represent themselves. Join reference librarian Alan Kilpatrick from the Law Society of Saskatchewan Library to learn about CanLII, a free legal service that can be accessed by anyone via the Internet. The presentation contains federal and provincial case law, legislation, and more.
Date: Tuesday, October 27
Time: 6:00-7:00pm CST
Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83186274936?pwd=Q0c4aW5INnVWL2RYV1NhN3ZMRUdDdz09
Target Audience: Members of the public, self-represented litigants, legal researchers
Contributors: Law Society of Saskatchewan Library