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Adam Santoro joins the team at Procido LLP as Associate
Procido LLP is pleased to welcome Adam Santoro to the firm as an Associate. Adam was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 2024 and practices in real estate, estate planning, and corporate/commercial law. Adam earned his J.D. from the University of Saskatchewan and brings a strong commitment to providing practical, client-focused legal solutions. Welcome, Adam! […]
Sandra Ufondu joins Procido LLP as Student‑at‑Law
Procido LLP is pleased to welcome Sandra Ufondu, who has joined the firm as a Student‑at‑Law. Sandra is developing her practice in real estate, corporate, family, and franchise law. Sandra obtained her law degree in Nigeria and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2019 with First Class Honours from the Nigerian Law School. Before […]
What Saskatchewan Municipalities Need to Know About FOIP and Access to Information Requests
By: Taylor Moroz and Troy Baril Transparency and accountability are essential for maintaining public trust in municipal government. The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, or LA FOIP (the “Act”), in Saskatchewan gives people the legal right to access records held by municipalities while also protecting personal privacy. For municipal councils […]
Understanding Guardianship: What Families Need to Know
By: Lola Adebogun and Taylor Moroz Life doesn’t always go as planned. Sometimes, a loved one may lose the ability to make important decisions about their health, finances, or daily life because of an illness, accident, or disability. When this happens, families often ask: How can I make sure my loved one’s needs are met […]
No Estimate, No Problem? What Ace Burger Ltd. v G and I Construction Group Inc Teaches About Open-Ended Cost-Plus Contracts
By: Troy Baril and Taylor Moroz The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal’s decision in Ace Burger Ltd. v G and I Construction Group Inc., 2025 SKCA 82, provides important guidance on how Canadian courts approach disputes arising from cost-plus construction contracts, particularly where no estimate or maximum price is requested or provided. For contractors and owners […]
