Canada:
Guide To Court Procedures In Canada During Covid-19 – A Summary From Risk Management Counsel Of Canada
11 June 2020
McKercher LLP
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Regina lawyers, David E. Thera, QC and Haley A. Irwin assisted in the
compilation of a guide to court procedures during COVID-19. The
Saskatchewan portion provides current guidelines as of June 1,
2020, for Provincial Court, Court of Queen's Bench and Court of
Appeal.
Risk Management Counsel of Canada is a
national association of independent law firms offering a
comprehensive range of legal services to the insurance industry,
risk retention groups and self-insureds. McKercher LLP is the
Saskatchewan member.
Read the online guide here.
Originally published 4 June, 2020
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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