Robertson Stromberg Pedersen

Robertson Stromberg Pedersen

Robertson Stromberg Pedersen LLP is a full service law firm in Saskatoon and Regina.

History

Robertson Stromberg traces its roots back to 1918. The firm's founding members included the Honourable James Wilfred Estey, Attorney General for Saskatchewan and later a justice on the Supreme Court of Canada; Dr. Arthur Moxon, K.C., the first dean of the University of Saskatchewan College of Law; and Peter G. Makaroff, K.C., a distinguished civil libertarian best known for his representation of labour and minorities during the Great Depression.

Pedersen, Norman, McLeod & Todd was founded in 1946 in Regina by the late Chris Pedersen, Q.C. Pedersen developed a strong philosophy of service based on personal relationships with clients and expertise in a range of areas. He was later joined by Norman, Todd and Derril McLeod, Q.C., LL.D., former Chancellor of the U of R.


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