About the Law Society
The Law Society of Saskatchewan regulates the practice of law in the public interest. For further information please consult the Law Societys
2023-2026 Strategic Plan.
In line with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Equity Program the Law Society encourages applications from equity-seeking/equity-deserving groups with diverse skills perspectives and experiences. This includes Indigenous candidates women persons with disabilities racialized groups 2SLGBTQQIA individuals and others who hold unique and complex lived experiences.
Position description
The Law Society of Saskatchewan is looking for a permanent full-time Legal Counsel to join our position would have shared responsibilities in the areas of Professional Responsibility and to the Director of Regulation and Director of Professional Responsibility this position supports the organizations professional responsibility and public protection mandate by providing guidance and assistance respecting professional responsibility ethics and regulatory and compliance matters and by supporting the Law Societys General Counsel in prosecutions of members and in unauthorized practice matters.
Roles and responsibilities
The Legal Counsel position would have shared responsibilities as Professional Responsibility Counsel and Regulation Counsel. The division of responsibilities will vary at times and will initially focus on the Professional Responsibility Counsel responsibilities.
Professional Responsibility Counsel responsibilities include:
oReview and investigate written complaints against legal professionals providing analysis and recommending appropriate action
oRespond to inquiries from members the public and other Law Societies regarding legal ethics issues including the analysis of the facts application of the Code of Professional Conduct and/or relevant Rules of the Law Society of Saskatchewan and the provision of advice and options to members
oConduct research and prepare memoranda on ethics and conduct issues
oIdentify trends and areas for consideration with regard to the Model Code of Conduct and the Code of Professional Conduct
oConduct research and prepare opinions recommendations and memoranda in relation to regulatory and compliance matters
oProvide drafting assistance with regard to amendments to the The Legal Profession Act 1990 Law Society of Saskatchewan Rules and the Code of Professional Conduct
Regulation Counsel responsibilities include:
oReview and investigate allegations of the unauthorized practice of law providing analysis and recommending appropriate action
oRespond to inquiries from members and the public regarding matters related to the unauthorized practice of law and firm regulation
oPrepare necessary court applications and materials to proceed with Injunctions against unauthorized practitioners.
oSupport delivery and development of firm regulation programs and initiatives currently including: the New Sole Small Firm Practice Program the online Practice Management Assessment Tool and Trust Safety initiatives
oProvide back up support to the General Counsel as Hearing Counsel for disciplinary and Admissions and Education matters
Other responsibilities include:
oConducting research and analysis of legal and policy issues
oDevelop and implement initiatives supporting the Law Societys strategic goals in the areas of responsibility
oPreparing documentation and materials for and providing support to Law Society Committees
oParticipating in relevant national committees and working groups
Key competencies and assessment criteria
Qualifications
Successful applicants will possess the following qualifications:
- Member of the Law Society of Saskatchewan or eligible to become a member of the Law Society of Saskatchewan
- Minimum of 5 years current experience in the practice of law
- Proven research analysis and writing skills
- Ability to analyze situations discern issues and communicate professionally and empathetically
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Technological proficiency especially in the use of electronic forms of communication
- Ability to work effectively in a team-based environment
Lived experience as a member of an equity-seeking/equity-deserving group will also be considered an asset.
Eligibility
Applicants must reside in Saskatchewan and be eligible to work in Canada.
Compensation and benefits
- A competitive salary and an excellent benefits package to support your health and well-being including a Wellness/Flexible Benefits Account
- Personal development
- Vacation with additional days off to disconnect from work to manage lifes many demands
- A collegial and friendly workplace
- Salary Range: $113377 -$139000
Interested:
Apply online by 4:30 pm on Wednesday October 15 2025 at
services/41752
Include the following in your application:
- Cover letter and resume outlining how you meet the requirements of the position
- Three professional references
Information will be kept confidential and will be used for the fulfillment of the position posted.
The Law Society thanks all applicants for their interest. Only applicants shortlisted for interviews will be contacted.
Shortlisted applicants will be asked to provide:
A name-based criminal record check
Consent to release regulatory history from any professional regulatory bodies
Accessibility needs
The Law Society values diversity and will provide accommodation to allow full participation and fulfillment of duties. Please provide notification of any accessibility needs or accommodation in relation to any part of the application or selection process.
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