The McDougall Gauley LLP partners are pleased to announce that our six articling students in Regina and Saskatoon have all signed the rolls to become lawyers. Despite the recent challenges in the Provincial economy, the firm continues to grow to better serve our clients.
In Regina office we congratulate Nicole Folk, Heather Franklin, and Mackenzie Tulloch:
Nicole Folk completed her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Regina in 2012 and her Juris Doctor in 2015 at the University of Manitoba. Nicole will offer a litigation practice with a focus on family and criminal law.
Heather D. Franklin completed her Bachelor of Arts with High Honours in 2012 and her Juris Doctor in 2015, both at the University of Saskatchewan. Heather will offer a litigation practice with a focus on criminal, labour & employment, and administrative law.
Mackenzie Tulloch completed his Juris Doctor at the University of Saskatchewan in 2015. Prior to law school Mackenzie attended the Hill School of Business at the University of Regina. Mackenzie offers a corporate / commercial practice.
In Saskatoon we congratulate Rochelle Blocka, Michael Conlon, and Rylund Hunter:
Rochelle Blocka completed her Honours Bachelor of Science with High Distinction at the University of Toronto in 2009 and her Juris Doctor with Distinction at the University of Saskatchewan in 2015. Rochelle offers a general practice with a focus on litigation.
Michael Conlon completed his Bachelor in Arts in 2008 and his Juris Doctor in 2011, both at the University of Saskatchewan. Michael has a general practice with interests in criminal, insurance, and corporate / commercial law.
Rylund Hunter completed his Juris Doctor from the University of Saskatchewan in 2015. Rylund has a general practice with an interest in criminal and municipal law as well as commercial and residential real estate. Rylund has also recently been elected to the University of Saskatchewan Senate.
Please join us in congratulating our new associates.
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