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Saskatchewan South

Many of my colleagues over the years have asked me: Why is it important to join a local professional association like the Saskatchewan South CCCA? The answer is easy. You always get more out than you put in.

You'll have ample opportunity to liaise with colleagues in both professional and social environments, in addition to receiving updates on best practices that can be implemented in day-to-day corporate counsel work. It's clearly a way to share ideas and learn from leading practitioners in our profession. It's as simple as that.

Now, more than ever, this is the time to network with like-minded peers to gain new insights into career advancement and opportunities. Our professional development workshops and speaker presentations deliver topics of significant relevance related to today's economy and environment. Recognizing the unique needs of our members, whether working for large corporations or representing smaller firms in the region, is a key priority.

As always, lawyers from local firms and within the public sector are welcome to attend our professional development functions. Please contact me for further details on how to become a member of the South Saskatchewan CCCA Chapter.

Contact

Terry Jordan
Senior Legal Counsel
SaskEnergy Incorporated
tjordan@saskenergy.com

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