Coral Watson joins Robertson Stromberg as an associate

Congratulations to Coral on her call to the Saskatchewan Bar and joining the firm as an associate.

Coral received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2025. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with Great Distinction from the University of Saskatchewan.

During her time in law school, Coral developed a strong foundation in legal analysis and client-focused problem-solving. We are pleased to welcome her to the firm, where she will contribute to our collaborative and client-first approach to delivering practical, effective legal solutions.

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Ryan Bicknell joins Robertson Stromberg as an associate

Congratulations to Ryan on his call to the Saskatchewan Bar and joining the firm as an associate.

Ryan completed his Juris Doctor degree at the University of Saskatchewan with distinction. During his studies, he received the Victor Charles Hession Prize for highest academic achievement in Labour & Employment Law.

Ryan’s academic success reflects his commitment to hard work and professional growth. We are proud to welcome him as he begins his legal career with Robertson Stromberg, where our lawyers work together to deliver high-quality advice and build strong, lasting relationships with our clients and community.

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Blake Lins joins Robertson Stromberg as an associate

Congratulations to Blake on his call to the Saskatchewan Bar and joining the firm as an associate.

Blake received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2025. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History with Great Distinction from the University of Saskatchewan.

Blake brings a thoughtful and disciplined approach to his work, grounded in strong academic achievement. We are excited to welcome him to Robertson Stromberg, where he joins a team committed to excellence, collaboration, and serving clients and the community across Saskatchewan.

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Misty Alexandre Inducted as Fellow of Canadian College of Construction Lawyers

Misty Alexandre was recently inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers (CCCL), an invitation-only national association of outstanding lawyers distinguished for their skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in construction law.

The induction ceremony was held at the CCCL Annual Conference in Ottawa, Ontario on May 23, 2026.

Learn more about the college here: https://cccl.org/

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James Steele Published in Saskatchewan Law Review

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James Steele Published in the Advocate

James Steele’s most recent article has been published in the Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association’s journal, The Advocate: “Case comment on The Estate of Fedyk v Karmarznuk, 2025 SKKB 50 – What types of evidence can you adduce when interpreting a will?” In this case...

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Jennifer D. Pereira, K.C., and M. Kim Anderson, K.C., Named 2026 Benchmark Litigation Stars

We’re excited to share that Jennifer D. Pereira, K.C., and M. Kim Anderson have been named 2026 Litigation Stars by Benchmark Litigation Canada!
Each year, the Benchmark Litigation team sets out to document the litigation market through extensive research and analysis. The 2026 Canada rankings showcase the top litigators and their law firms across the country.

About Jennifer D. Pereira, K.C.

Recognized for her work in Commercial Insurance, Jennifer’s experience includes acting as coverage and defense counsel. Her clients include leading national and international insurance companies and claims/risk management departments of national corporations.

About M. Kim Anderson, K.C.

Kim leads our Insolvency and Restructuring Group, routinely advising lenders, debtors, and insolvency practitioners, with a particular emphasis on acting for court-appointed officers. He also acts on matters involving banking and finance law and acts as a resource to our commercial lawyers on transactional structures and legal opinions.
Learn more about the 2026 edition of the Benchmark Canada guide here.

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Nicholas J. Stooshinoff, K.C. named the 2026 Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association Outstanding Lawyer

Congratulations to Nicholas J. Stooshinoff, K.C., on being named the 2026 Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association Outstanding Lawyer!

Join us in celebrating Nicholas at the STLA Spring Conference on Friday, May 8, 2026, at TCU Place, Saskatoon. The award ceremony kicks off at 11:45 am, followed by a networking luncheon.

Secure your spot for the ceremony, luncheon, or the entire conference here: https://www.stla.ca/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=345628&evSubAction=listAll

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