Our People

With over 90 legal professionals, we provide counsel with the skills and resources to deliver the widest range of legal services to our clients. Our lawyers are nationally and internationally recognized. In addition to being listed in Lexpert, Benchmark Canada, Best Lawyers and Chambers Global, McDougall Gauley has consistently been named one of the top five Prairie Regional Firms by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.

Lawyers
90+
With over 90 legal professionals, we provide counsel with the skills and resources to deliver the widest range of legal services to our clients.
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Practice Areas
40+
We service the legal needs of individuals, domestic and international institutions, insurance companies, business, government, and more.
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Awards & Recognitions
300+
We have received numerous awards and recognitions during our 134 years of service to our clients. Many of our lawyers are recognized by Lexpert and Best Lawyers in Canada.
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About McDougall Gauley

McDougall Gauley LLP is a Saskatchewan law firm with a diversified local, provincial, national, and international practice. Since 1891, McDougall Gauley has served the legal needs of domestic and international financial institutions, insurance companies, individuals in business, government, law and finance, as well as, local, national and multinational corporations.

Our Insights
Does the doctrine of unconscionable procurement apply in Saskatchewan?
Mackinley M. Sim
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The doctrine of unconscionable procurement was recently considered by the Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan in Ruszkowski v Concentra Trust, 2025 SKKB 164 [ Ruszkowski]. While unconscionable procurement had been considered by courts in other provinces prior to Ruszkowski, Ruszkowski appears to be the first time a Saskatchewan court has...
Blood from a Stone: Costs Awards against Bankrupts under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
Corbin W. Golding
Article
There is a certain irony in awarding costs against a bankrupt. After all, the defining feature of bankruptcy is that the debtor is, by definition, insolvent. Ordering costs against someone in financial turmoil may seem a bit like awarding a penalty shot against the team that has already lost the game. But as any creditor who has been involved in...
Increase to Saskatchewan’s Minimum Wage and Amendments to The Saskatchewan Employment Act
Calen Nixon & Alyssa Phen
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The Government of Saskatchewan has made changes to Saskatchewan’s employment standards that may require provincially-regulated employers to update their practices. Pursuant to an Order in Council dated June 27, 2025, the provincial minimum wage will increase from $15.00 to $15.35, effective October 1, 2025. The minimum wage in Saskatchewan, and any...