Coming soon, again … Law Library Hub
In February 2020, just before the start of the pandemic, we started a drop-in program to provide legal information and assistance to members of the public who were struggling with dealing with the courts. While the pandemic put a quick end to the drop-in idea, the need for legal information assistance didn’t dry up with it.
Since February 2021, the Law Library Hub has been operating on a virtual basis by appointment only. As of October 4, 2021, we are thrilled to announce we will be open again to in person service.
Under the supervision of a practising lawyer, law students will be available to provide assistance in the Great Library at the Winnipeg Courthouse on Monday afternoons between 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Appointments can be booked using the form available here.
This program is run in partnership with the Law Society of Manitoba, Manitoba Department of Justice, Pro Bono Students Canada, and others, and funded by a grant from the Manitoba Law Foundation. The goal of the project remains the same: to provide information and assistance to members of the public. Representation without legal counsel is difficult and challenging, particularly when trying to follow the rules and procedures that the legal system requires, and puts extra pressure on judges and parties who are represented. Additional assistance for self-represented litigants is important in order to increase fairness and access to justice.
As part of the pilot project, data will be collected on the types of problems people are encountering and the number of people the Hub assists.
New Book Display: Estates
On Thursday June 7th the Winnipeg Public Library in conjunction with Community Legal Education Association is hosting a free session on Estates as part of their Law in the Library series.
During the session they will discuss topics such as duties of an executor, what needs to be probated, and issues regarding wills.
Registration is required. For more information click HERE.
In keeping with this theme, we have created a display of relevant titles available here in the library.
Titles are:
- Estate Litigation, 2nd ed by Brian A. Schnurr
- Estates Trusts and Pensions journal
- Hot Topics in Wills and Estates 2017 by the Law Society of Manitoba Education and Competence Department
- Canadian Forms and Precedents : Wills and Estates by Margaret E. Rintoul
- The Executor’s handbook, 5th ed by Jennifer Greenan
- Macdonell, Sheard and Hull on Probate Practice, 5th ed by Ian M. Hull
- Widdifield on Executors and Trustees, 6th ed edited by Carmen S. Theriault
If you’re looking to take out any of these books, please see a staff member. (48 hour loan period).