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16.09.2022
26 Minuten
In this episode we discuss how internationally trained lawyers
become practicing lawyers in Saskatchewan and the resources
available for NCA candidates to help them through the process.
Our guests include Deborah Wolfe, Executive Director of the
National Committee on Accreditation and Law School Programs, at
the Federation of Law Societies of Canada; Titli Datta, Associate
at Miller Thomson and president of the Saskatchewan chapter for
Global Lawyers of Canada; and Ada Aja, articling student at Gates
Law. The resources highlighted in this episode are:
Legal Research and Writing course from the Canadian Centre
for Professional Legal Education
Law 372 - Admin Law podcast from Oliver Pulleyblank, adjunct
professor of law at Allard School of Law
Administrative Law podcast from Craig Forsese, law professor
at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch
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23.06.2022
8 Minuten
Continuing professional development (CPD) content is an important
research source for the practice of law. More than 800 documents
focused on Saskatchewan law are now available on CanLii. Learn
more about what's available on Canlii from our guests Sarah
Sutherland, President and CEO of Canlii, and Alan Kilpatrick,
Co-Director of Legal Resources at the Law Society of
Saskatchewan.
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09.05.2022
38 Minuten
In 2021, Statistics Canada released the Canadian Legal Problems
Survey (CLPS) to identify the kinds of serious legal problems
people face, how they attempted to resolve them, and how these
experiences have impacted their lives. Our guests today, Susan
McDonald, Principal Researcher at Department of Justice Canada
and Kathy AuCoin from the Canadian Centre for Justice and
Community Safety Statistics at Statistics Canada, discuss the
importance of collecting justice data and understanding the
access to justice needs in Saskatchewan and the rest of
Canada.
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15.03.2022
18 Minuten
Welcome to Season 4! In this episode we discuss limited scope or
unbundled legal services – what it is, why it's an affordable
option and where to find a lawyer. Our guests are Tiffany
Paulsen, Q.C., Bencher of the Law Society of Saskatchewan and
partner at Robertson Stromberg LLP; and Dayna Cornwall, Project
Manager for the National Self-Represented Litigants
Project.
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18.10.2021
21 Minuten
We discuss the past, present and future of the University of
Saskatchewan's CREATE Justice, which celebrates its fifth
anniversary and the upcoming Legal Needs Assessment. The centre,
based in the College of Law, is focused on access to justice,
innovation and research. Our guests include:
Glen Gardner, Q.C., Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy
Attorney General of Saskatchewan
Brea Lowenberger, Director of CREATE Justice and Access to
Justice Coordinator; and
Martin Philipson, Dean of the College of Law at the
University of Saskatchewan.
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We discuss all things legal, looking at the future of legal
services in Saskatchewan, as well as across Canada. We cover topics
of interest that will inform and hopefully equip both Lawyers and
Students of Law across Canada in the public interest.
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