
S4E4 International Trained Lawyers in Canada
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In this episode we discuss how internationally trained lawyers become practicing lawyers in Saskatchewan and the resources available for NCA candidates to help them through the process. Our guests include Deborah Wolfe, Executive Director of the National Committee on Accreditation and Law School Programs, at the Federation of Law Societies of Canada; Titli Datta, Associate at Miller Thomson and president of the Saskatchewan chapter for Global Lawyers of Canada; and Ada Aja, articling student at Gates Law. The resources highlighted in this episode are:
- Legal Research and Writing course from the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education
- Law 372 - Admin Law podcast from Oliver Pulleyblank, adjunct professor of law at Allard School of Law
- Administrative Law podcast from Craig Forsese, law professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
- Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch
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