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Kurt Dahl joins RSP

RSP is pleased to welcome, Kurt Dahl, B.Comm, LL.B., LL.M., as its newest articling student. Kurt is graduate of both the Colleges of Commerce and Law at the University of Saskatchewan and is about to complete his Master’s of Law thesis this Spring. His areas of...

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RSP Welcomes Darlene Wingerak

RSP is pleased to welcome Darlene Wingerak to the firm. Darlene started her career at RSP and has re-joined the firm after working as a mediator in the mandatory mediation program at the Dispute Resolution office. Darlene will continue her mediation practice while...

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Paulsen joins Women’s Executive Network

Tiffany Paulsen has become a member of the Women's Executive Network (WXN). The WXN is Canada's most influential female audience and the country's leading organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of executive-minded women in the workplace. For more...

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Ziegler appointed Mentor for Food Beverage Canada

Ken Ziegler has been appointed to act as Mentor to Canadian Businesses seeking to enter the Asian Market by Food Beverage Canada. Food Beverage Canada, based in Edmonton, Alberta, was founded in 1994 with a mandate to unite the international marketing efforts of the...

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Preston Receives High Rankings in Lexpert

Bill Preston has been ranked by Lexpert as "Repeatedly Recommended" for 2008 in the area of Transportation Law (Road & Rail). Published since 1997, the annual Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory is the most comprehensive guide to legal talent in Canada. It identifies...

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Hawryluk Welcomed into Partnership

Robertson Stromberg Pedersen LLP welcomes its newest partner, Timothy Hawryluk. Timothy has a general civil litigation practice with an emphasis on insurance defence and commercial law. He has been a member of Robertson Stromberg Pedersen since 2001.

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Preston appointed Queen’s Counsel

Congratulations to Bill Preston 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...

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Pereira recalls Jordan in Bar Notes

Jennifer Pereira contributed to the Winter 2008 edition of the Canadian Bar Association (Saskatchewan Branch) magazine, Bar Notes, by recounting her time in Jordan. In the regular feature of Bar Notes, Post Cards From a Lawyer, Jennifer wrote about her experience...

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