Alan D. MacInnes , formerly a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba , was appointed to the Manitoba Court of Appeal on June 22, 2007. He replaced Glenn Joyal , who was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench.
9-1662: MacInnes is a surname. The name is derived from the Gaelic mac Aonghais . Notable people with the surname include: Alan MacInnes , Canadian judge Alexander Stewart MacInnes (fl. first half of the 20th century), Scottish clergyman Angus MacInnes (born 1947), Canadian actor Campbell MacInnes (1901–1977), Anglican bishop Catriona MacInnes , Scottish film-maker Colin MacInnes (1914–1976), English novelist and journalist Donald MacInnes (1824–1900), Canadian businessman and politician Duncan MacInnes (1897–1970), Anglican bishop Duncan A. MacInnes (1885-1965), American chemist Duncan Sayre MacInnes (1860–1918), Canadian soldier and engineer Gordon MacInnes , American politician Hamish MacInnes (1930–2020), Scottish mountaineer Helen MacInnes (1907–1985), Scottish-American author Iain MacInnes , Scottish folk musician John MacInnes (ice hockey) (1925–1983), Canadian ice hockey player and coach Maggie MacInnes (born 1963), Scottish folk singer Martin MacInnes (born 1983), Scottish writer Miles MacInnes (1830–1909), British landowner, railway director and Liberal Party politician Kathleen MacInnes (born 1969), Scottish singer, television presenter and actress Rennie MacInnes (1870–1931), Anglican bishop Tom MacInnes (1867–1951), Canadian poet and writer See also [ edit ] Clan MacInnes McInnes MacInnis [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
18-516: A governing board consisting of "Benchers". The LSM sets the standard of conduct for lawyers within its membership, and disciplines those lawyers who do not meet such standards. The Society's mission statement is a "public well-served by a competent, honorable and independent legal profession," with a mandate to act in the public interest to ensure that lawyers in Manitoba practice competently and ethically . This Manitoba -related article
27-750: A part-time judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba , working in the Criminal Division. In 1992, he was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba as a full-time superior court judge. MacInnes has heard cases and written decisions arising out of civil and criminal law trials. He has also served as the Secretary of the Canadian Superior Courts Judges Association. Before his appointment to
36-531: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alan MacInnes MacInnes received his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Manitoba in 1966, in which year he was also admitted to the Manitoba Bar. He practised with the firm of Thompson Dorfman Sweatman in the field of civil litigation and developed an expertise in both criminal and civil litigation. In 1978, he was appointed
45-896: Is the self-governing regulatory body of the legal profession in Manitoba , Canada. Membership in the LSM is required in order to practice law in the province. As of the end of 2021 , the LSM had 2072 members with active practising status: 1821 practising within Winnipeg , 251 within Manitoba but outside of Winnipeg, and 81 outside of Manitoba. 1282 lawyers practised in private practice with 443 law firms of which 56% are sole practitioners. A gender gap still exists with 830 women practising compared to 1242 men. 56% of those women practice in private practice while 74% of men are in private practice. Those not in private practice work for government, as corporate counsel, or in education. The LSM also operates
54-630: The Manitoba Law Library (also known as the Great Library), housed on the 3rd floor of the Manitoba Law Courts building. The Society sets its own admission requirements. The qualification process to become a lawyer in Manitoba includes having successfully completed the combination of the bar admission courses and a period of articles . Since 2002, bar admission requirements have been fulfilled by completion of
63-528: The surname MacInnes . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MacInnes&oldid=1191815611 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Surnames of Scottish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
72-669: The Bench, he was a frequent speaker, lecturer and prominent member of the Law Society of Manitoba , the Federation of Law Societies of Canada and several charitable foundations in Winnipeg. Government of Canada News Release (accessed July 26, 2007). This Canadian biographical article relating to law is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Law Society of Manitoba The Law Society of Manitoba ( LSM )
81-664: The courses offered by the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED), a joint initiative of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan , and Alberta . The LSM exists by virtue of the Legal Professions Act of Manitoba. Section 3(1) of the Act establishes the LSM's purpose. It states: "The purpose of the society is to uphold and protect the public interest in the delivery of legal services with competence, integrity and independence. ". The Act establishes
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