Jennifer Pereira, Q.C. presented Community Service Award

Congratulations to Jennifer Pereira, Q.C. on her recognition by The Canadian Bar Association (Saskatchewan Branch) with the Community Service Award.

The Community Service Award recognizes lawyers for their outstanding dedication, service and commitment to the community. It has been presented annually since 1999 to members of the Canadian Bar Association who have made exceptional contributions to our province. For more information about the award, click here.

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Webinar – Objections Cheat Sheet (CPD 292)

The ability to quickly object to an improper question at a questioning or trial is an important skill for any litigator to have. An Objections Cheat Sheet is meant to summarize the grounds and rationale for the most common objections and their accompanying exceptions.

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Saskatchewan Introduces Binding Pre-Trial Conferences

The Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s Bench has amended its Rules of Court to provide for Binding Pre-Trial conferences. Typically, pre-trial conferences provide an informal setting for all parties to a civil or family law matter and a Justice of the Court of Queen’s...

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Jared Epp elected President of Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association

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Congratulations to Jared Epp on his election as President of the Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association (STLA).

The STLA is a voluntary association of civil and criminal trial lawyers dedicated to the pursuit of justice through education and advocacy.  In its 37th year, the STLA supports lawyers to help the public obtain justice through a fair and accessible court system.

For more information about the STLA click here

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Jennifer Pereira, Q.C. joins the Remai Modern Foundation Board

Congratulations to Jennifer Pereira, Q.C. on her appointment to the Remai Modern Foundation Board. The Remai Modern Foundation, incorporated in 2017, is a nonprofit foundation whose sole purpose is to support the mission and activities of Remai Modern. Donations, gifts and bequests are invested to generate income for acquisitions, research, major exhibitions and programming, to help sustain Remai Modern as a leading cultural institution.

For more information about the Remai Modern Foundation, click here.

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Webinar – Objections Cheat Sheet (CPD 292)

The ability to quickly object to an improper question at a questioning or trial is an important skill for any litigator to have. An Objections Cheat Sheet is meant to summarize the grounds and rationale for the most common objections and their accompanying exceptions.

read more

Saskatchewan Introduces Binding Pre-Trial Conferences

The Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s Bench has amended its Rules of Court to provide for Binding Pre-Trial conferences. Typically, pre-trial conferences provide an informal setting for all parties to a civil or family law matter and a Justice of the Court of Queen’s...

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National Volunteer Week 2022: Highlighting Robertson Stromberg’s Community Partnerships

From April 24 to 30, Canadians celebrate National Volunteer Week (NVW2022). This year’s theme is Volunteering is Empathy in Action and honours the dedicated volunteers that bring heart to Canada’s communities.

At Robertson Stromberg LLP, we are very proud of our community involvement and our active participation as volunteers with local non-profit organizations. We have deep roots in our community, and we are proud to call the city of Saskatoon home.

Robertson Stromberg’s community partnerships have three central components – volunteer Board memberships, sponsorships and donations, and community involvement.

Board Memberships

 
Non-profit organizations are essential for building an engaged and collaborative community. Our lawyers serve on Boards as a way to support our community and to build capacity within organizations that often have limited resources.

As Board members, Robertson Stromberg lawyers volunteer their time – and provide governance expertise and oversight – to some of our community’s most active non-profit organizations and charities.

Our Board memberships include Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon and Area, CHEP Good Food, Dress for Success Saskatoon, the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan, OUTSaskatoon, READ Saskatoon, Remai Modern art gallery and Station 20 West community centre. These organizations address issues ranging from food security in the city’s core neighbourhoods to inclusiveness and economic empowerment.

As Board members, Robertson Stromberg lawyers volunteer their time – and provide governance expertise and oversight – to some of our community’s most active non-profit organizations and charities.

Sponsorships and Donations

 
Robertson Stromberg recognizes that the backbone of any charitable organization is its volunteers. That’s why we commit our sponsorship dollars to assist non-profit organizations in building capacity to support those individuals who give their time to make our community great.

Some examples of organizations we support through sponsorships and donations are the Okihtcitawak Patrol Group (OPG), the Sum Theatre and the Secret Santa Foundation. The OPG is an Indigenous created and led community-based patrol group that services Saskatoon’s core neighbourhoods. As an independent theatre company, Sum Theatre’s mission is to build community by creating inclusive experiences. The Secret Santa Foundation’s mandate is to provide a complete Christmas to 600 less fortunate Saskatoon families with children under 12.

Community Involvement

 
As a community-minded full-service law firm, Robertson Stromberg lawyers provide pro bono legal services to individuals and organizations across the province. Through the Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA), our lawyers offer legal advice clinics at the Saskatoon Public Library. We also participate with Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS) to provide free legal services to low-income provincial residents.

Our community involvement isn’t limited only to legal services. RS Partner Misty Alexandre volunteers as head coach of both the Comet Lazers U9B Hockey Team and the Comet Blasters U7 Hockey Team. Partner Kirsten Hnatuk volunteers as a literacy coach with READ Saskatoon’s literacy program. And, partner Kim Anderson, Q.C., is a member of the Appeals Board for Saskatoon Youth Soccer.

Let’s celebrate Canada’s volunteers together. #NVW2022 #EmpathyInAction #VolunteersBringHeart

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Jared Epp Co-Authors Builders’ Lien Textbook

Used by the bar, the judiciary, as well as the College of Law, the Builders’ Lien Manual is the definitive legal textbook on the operation and meaning of Saskatchewan’s Builders’ Lien Act. Congratulations to Jared Epp for his efforts in publishing this textbook which...

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Will Hampton Completes Bar Admissions Program

Congratulations to Will Hampton on completing the Bar Admissions Program and signing the roll at the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Will is now a member of the Law Society and is eligible to practice law in this province. For more information about the Law Society of...

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Tiffany Paulsen, Q.C., participates in the Legal Skies podcast

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Join Tiffany Paulsen, Q.C., as she participates in Legal Skies, a podcast from the Law Society of Saskatchewan. In S4E1 Tiffany joins Dayna Cornwall, Project Manager for the National Self-Represented Litigants Project, to discuss limited scope (or unbundled) legal services – what it is, why it’s an affordable option, and where to find a lawyer.

Listen to podcast: https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/news-media-and-publications/podcasts/

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Tiffany Paulsen nominated for Women of Distinction Award

Partner Tiffany M. Paulsen has been nominated for this year's YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the Leadership, Management and Professions category. Tiffany is dedicated to her family law practice and is actively involved in several professional organizations. Her...

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Tiffany Paulsen named distinguished graduate

Tiffany Paulsen Q.C. was recently named one of the "100 distinguished graduates" at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law Centennial Celebrations.  The College of Law highlighted Tiffany's impressive litigation record before the Court of Queen's Bench, the...

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Tiffany Paulsen with baby Eden on the cover of “Bridges”

Today's issue of "Bridges", a local weekly newspaper published by the Star Pheonix features a story about RSP lawyer Tiffany Paulsen.  Tiffany is soon returning to RSP from a maternity leave.  Her other role, that of Saskatoon city councillor does not provide for time...

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Paulsen appointed Q.C.

Congratulations to Tiffany Paulsen on her recent appointment as Queen's Counsel (Q.C.) Eighteen Saskatchewan lawyers were honoured with Q.C. designations for 2009. Queen's Counsel is an honourary designation awarded to those recommended by a selection committee...

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Paulsen acclaimed to City Council

Congratulations to Tiffany Paulsen on her acclaimation of her fourth term as City Councillor for Ward 9. Living in Ward 9 for over 20 years, Tiffany was first elected in 2000 and was the youngest person ever elected to Saskatoon City Council.  Tiffany was re-elected...

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Misty Alexandre presents to the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan on the new Prompt Payment Legislation

In a session geared especially for MCAS members, Misty Alexandre presented on the incoming prompt payment legislation.

The session focused on how the new Builder’s Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act will impact infrastructure owners, the design community, and contractors.

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Alexandre and Epp Present to Healthcare Engineers

Misty Alexandre and Jared Epp presented a plenary session at the 39th Annual Conference of the Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society held in Saskatoon September 22-24. Their presentation outlined the requirements of the recent prompt payment legislation introduced...

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Robertson Stromberg Well-Represented as Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers™ recognizes extraordinary lawyers in private practice through an exhaustive peer-review process. Today, Best Lawyers™, published the 14th Edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada and we are pleased to announce that twelve lawyers from the firm have been...

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Moving Forward with Prompt Payment

Jared Epp's construction law article called "Moving Forward with Prompt Payment" was published in the summer issue of We Build, the magazine of the Saskatchewan Construction Association. The article concerns the upcoming changes to the Saskatchewan Builder's Lien Act....

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Jared Epp Quoted in Canadian Lawyer

In the May 2019 issue of Canadian Lawyer Marg Bruineman writes about the changes afoot in construction lien legislation across Canada. In the article she talks about how the increasingly complicated construction projects have necessitated discussions around prompt...

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Why Courts Show Deference to Consultants’ Decisions

by Misty Alexandre Robertson Stromberg LLP Like the onus carried by the proverbial middle child, the Consultant is bound to wear the unbiased hat of fairness as they administer the typical construction contract. Perhaps this is why the Courts have consistently paid...

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Negligent but not Liable

One of the key ways in which risk is allocated on a construction project is through insurance, typically in the form of builder’s risk, course of construction, or “all-risk” property policies. In most cases, the responsibility for obtaining insurance coverage is set...

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Lunch and Learn with Tim Hawryluk

The Saskatoon Construction Association is offering its members a lunch hour legal information session on November 13th.  The Robertson Stromberg Lunch and Learn, presented by Tim Hawryluk, will discuss the best approaches to one of the most challenging prospects for...

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Construction 101 with Jared Epp

On November 1, Jared Epp will present "Construction 101" for the Saskatoon Construction Association's introductory course on all aspects of the construction industry. To learn more about this two day event, click here.

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Twelve RS Lawyers named to 2019 Best Lawyers List

August 21, 2018 -- Robertson Stromberg LLP is pleased to announce that 12 lawyers have been included in the 2019 Edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada. Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers™ has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal...

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Jared Epp joins Advisory Board

Jared Epp has been asked to join the Customer Advisory Board for Logikcull, a legal tech company head-quartered in San Francisco. You can learn more about Logikcull here.

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