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Sinclair Presents at LSS Family Law Seminar

Sean Sinclair presented "Tips, Tricks and Traps in Drafting Evidence for Family Law Proceedings" at a recent Law Society of Saskatchewan conference.  The paper was delivered first in Saskatoon at TCU Place on September 10th and the following day at the Delta in...

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Carolyn Cyfra begins articles with RS

Robertson Stromberg welcomes articling student Carolyn Cyfra.   A University of Saskatchewan graduate, Carolyn returns to Saskatoon after spending time studying in Australia and Washington, DC.

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Sean Sinclair assists students with Bar Admission Course

Giving back to his alma mater, Sean Sinclair recently served as a Learning Group Facilitator and Evaluator for students enrolled in the Bar Admission Course held at the College of Law,  University of Saskatchewan. For two days, August 14th and 16th, Sean offered the...

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Pereira to Speak at Leadership Conference

Jenn Pereira will address the topic  "Resolving Conflicts" at the 2013 Women in Leadership conference being held in Saskatoon. This year's conference, subtitled Leading with Confidence will be held Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at the Saskatoon Club. Conference...

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