Online Survey for Feedback on Legal Service Providers
The Ministry of Justice and the Law Society of Saskatchewan have launched an online survey to gather public feedback on the way legal services are provided in the province.
The survey is part of a consultation process focused on finding ways to improve public access to legal services in Saskatchewan. The main focus of this project is to explore ways to expand legal services that can be provided by legal professionals other than lawyers.
“The Law Society and the government share a common interest in improving public access to legal services” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “We’re eager to hear what the people of Saskatchewan have to say about the way services are currently provided and how improvements can be made.”
“Improving access to legal services is one of the strategic objectives of the Law Society,” Law Society of Saskatchewan President Perry Erhardt said. “While lawyers are uniquely qualified to provide many services, there are ways that we can supplement those important services and provide more options for the public.”