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Aspiring lawyers will be interested in the ways that lawyers and other legal professionals are working to advance access to justice. SALI, the Saskatchewan Access to Legal Information initiative, has events and a newsletter to keep you updated on legal information developments and resources.
Find out more at www.lawsociety.sk.ca/sali.
Thinking about studying law outside of Canada? Considering a degree in Canadian Civil Law, the system of private law used in Quebec? Already have a law degree from another country? If so, the Federation of Law Societies of Canada’s National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) can help you understand your eligibility to practice law across Canada.
Check them out at https://nca.legal.
Did you know there is another pathway to practice law in a limited capacity in Saskatchewan? Limited licenses can be granted to individuals who are not admitted as a lawyer with the Law Society. They may practice law that is restricted to specific areas of practice reflecting their education, training, and experience relevant to delivery of legal services.
Learn more at www.lawsociety.sk.ca/members/becoming-a-limited-licensee-in-saskatchewan.