Lakefield Partner Ammy Murray is teaching Law 434: Rural and Regional Legal Externship at the University of Saskatchewan, College of Law.
This innovative course offers law students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in rural legal settings, working closely with practicing lawyers on a diverse range of client files, including family and criminal law.
By immersing themselves in the unique legal challenges faced by rural communities, students gain skills and insights that can have a meaningful impact in their future legal careers.
To learn more about this exciting course and its impact, check out these articles:
Sask. government announces money for law students in rural public service | The Star Phoenix
North Battleford, Prince Albert and Melfort among communities to get law student interns | paNOW