Zielke v Law Society of Saskatchewan,

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeCaldwell, Leurer and Tholl JJ.A.
Neutral Citation2021 SKCA 156
Citation2021 SKCA 156
Date01 December 2021
Docket NumberCACV3457
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
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2 practice notes
  • STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 21 Febrero 2023
    ...The decision of Zielke v Law Society of Saskatchewan, 2021 SKCA 156, 467 DLR (4th) 427 [Zielke], is also very instructive. In this matter, the Court found that The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990, SS 1990-91, c S-63.1, provides an exception to the prohibition found in s. 30(1) of the L......
  • Maddock v Law Society of British Columbia,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 3 Febrero 2023
    ...dealing with two provincial enactments which did not engage the principle of paramountcy: see also Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Zielke, 2021 SKCA 156 at paras. 79–83. Mangat did not “implicitly overturn” Lawrie. Instead, Lawrie directly addressed the circumstances bef......
2 cases
  • STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 21 Febrero 2023
    ...The decision of Zielke v Law Society of Saskatchewan, 2021 SKCA 156, 467 DLR (4th) 427 [Zielke], is also very instructive. In this matter, the Court found that The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990, SS 1990-91, c S-63.1, provides an exception to the prohibition found in s. 30(1) of the L......
  • Maddock v Law Society of British Columbia,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 3 Febrero 2023
    ...dealing with two provincial enactments which did not engage the principle of paramountcy: see also Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Zielke, 2021 SKCA 156 at paras. 79–83. Mangat did not “implicitly overturn” Lawrie. Instead, Lawrie directly addressed the circumstances bef......

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