Reynold Roberston appointed Queen’s Counsel

Congratulations to Reynold Robertson on being appointed Queen’s Counsel.

Queen’s Counsel is an honorary designation. Appointees must live in Saskatchewan and must have practiced law for at least 10 years in the superior courts of any province or territory of Canada, the United Kingdom or Ireland.

Individuals receiving the Queen’s Counsel (QC) designation have been recommended by a selection committee comprised of Saskatchewan’s Justice Minister, the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan or the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal (on an alternating basis), and the past presidents of the Saskatchewan branch of the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Society of Saskatchewan.

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Bill Preston to present at Construction Management Seminar – February 27, 2008

Bill Preston will be presenting at the Construction Management Seminar in Saskatoon on February 27, 2008.  This one-day seminar is designed for lawyers, project managers, presidents, vice presidents, owners, engineers, architects, trade contractors, subconstractors, principals, inspectors, developers, operations managers, superintendents, estimators, controllers, accountants and insurance professionals who may be involved in constructions management projects.  For more information click here.

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Month: December 2007