Collaborative Law or Litigation? Draw Your Own Conclusions

Collaborative Law – maybe you’ve heard the hype, maybe you haven’t. Maybe you’re wondering, “What hype? What is collaborative law?” But it…

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We’re Here, Not There

We’ve accomplished the most important step of our move to River Centre, actually getting all the things and bodies over here. As…

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Kelly Bode Joins Board of Saskatchewan Research Council

We’re delighted that Kelly Bode has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Research Council. SRC is one of Canada’s…

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Our Furniture Needs A Home

WMCZ’s upcoming move to River Centre means there’s a long list of furniture that will be replaced or won’t fit in the…

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Collecting Condominium Fees From A Reluctant Owner

Note: The rules and law may have changed since this article was first published. It is provided for archival purposes but you…

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WMCZ CEO Becomes Law Society Bencher

Congratulations to our CEO Craig Zawada, Q.C. who was recently appointed as a Bencher for the Saskatoon Electoral District. Craig fills the…

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Corporate Challenge 2014 Is In The Books

The third edition of the Saskatoon Corporate Challenge is over and we congratulate Thirty6 Events and all the participants for making this…

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The Ins and Outs of Business Name Registrations in Saskatchewan

The name the public sees is always top of mind for a new business (and a popular topic for articles like this.)…

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The Legal Rules Around Nanny Shares

With the influx of people moving to Saskatchewan for employment opportunities, the shortage of regulated child care spaces is a problem. Many…

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Taking Care When Holding Customer Data

We’re now used to Edward Snowden’s revelations of National Security Agency data spying. His strategy was clever – a slow drip of…

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IP Trolls In Canada

A uniquely 21st Century business headache is the demand letter from so-called “IP trolls”. Someone claiming to own patent, copyright or other…

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CASL Redefines Bulk Messaging Rules In Canada

On July 1, 2014, this country gave a birthday present to itself: Canada Anti-Spam Legislation. While this might be a welcome gift…

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