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Law Firm |
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Law Firm |
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Legal Services |
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Regional |
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Corporate and commercial law; Providing advice and guidance to businesses in respect of all types of internal and external transactions; Assisting in establishing suitable business vehicles and in implementing good governance procedures; Developing positive employee/customer relations systems; Utilizing efficient reporting and record-keeping processes; Residential and commercial real estate matters; Will preparation; Estate planning |
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Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of Alberta; Law Society of Saskatchewan; Calgary Bar Association; Alberta Women Lawyers Association; Director- Condominium Corporation; Editor- Saskatchewan Lupine Newsletter; Saskatchewan Legal Education Society |
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Partner- Walsh Wilkins Creighton LLP. (12/10- Present); Senior Solicitor, Corporate Commercial Dept. & Supervising Solicitor, Corporate Records- Walsh Wilkins Creighton LLP. (06/05- 12/10); Partner- Wardell Driedger Cotton & Rodgers (11/97-05/05); Student at Law- Wardell Worme & Missens Associates (Spring 96- 09/97); Private Tutor (Fall 97); Research Assistant to Law professor for Upper Year Mines, Minerals & Natural Resources Law (05/96-12/96) |
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3 Adult Sons |
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LL.B.- University of Saskatchewan (1996); LL.M.- University of Saskatchewan (2001) |
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Lawyers Weekly; Home and Gardens; MORE |
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Portugal |
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Writing; Interior Design; Dance; Piano; Music; Art |
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Certificate in Journalism (1993); Collaborative Lawyers Certification; Interest Based Negotiation Certification |
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William J. Wardell Q.C.; H. Vincent O’Connor Q.C.; Professor Marjorie Benson, Ph.D. |
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The European Concept of Property: The Fit (or Misfit) with Modern Intellectual & Industrial Property- Recommended for Publication in Intellectual Property Journal (Spring 1996); The Power and the Glory- The European Concept of property and its Impact on Law- Contender for College of Law, University of Saskatchewan medal in Legal Theory (Fall 1995); Federal Child Support Guidelines- a Pulitzer Prize Winner or a New Dust Cover on an Old Book? A Comparative Analysis of Canada’s Model and Models of other Jurisdictions (Spring 2001); A review of the Woodland v. Beardy’s Case and the Potential Implications for First Nations and the Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement (April 2002); CPLED- So How are we Doing so Far? (Spring 2005) |
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Donna has been a speaker and presented papers at numerous seminars and symposiums and has advised, tutored and mentored law students both during their law school education and in completing their Articles and Bar Admission requirements. |
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Everything in Moderation. Work so that Life has Positive Influence on my Surroundings |