Our People

With over 80 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
80+
With over 80 legal professional, we provide counsel with the skills and resources deliver the widest range of legal service 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
220+
We have received numerous awards and recognitions during our 130 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
The Family Property Act and Informal Separation Agreements in Saskatchewan: Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Anderson v Anderson
Jessica Bihun
Case Comment
A recent decision from the Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) has implications for family property agreements in Saskatchewan (and across the country), where the agreements do not meet the formal requirements to be considered interspousal contracts under provincial legislation.
The Role of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Advancing a Complaint Before the Court of King’s Bench
Calen Nixon & Alyssa Phen
Case Comment
A recent decision from the Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench provides important clarification on the role of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission when advancing a human rights complaint for a hearing before the Court.
Changes to Legislation: The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 2022
Ronald L. Miller, K.C.
Article
On March 12, 2023, The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 2022 (the "New Act") came into force in Saskatchewan. The New Act replaces The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 1995, SS 1995, c N-4 (the "Old Act"). The New Act has been enacted in response to the many legal and cultural changes that have taken place in Saskatchewan and other jurisdictions and...