McKercher LLP Lawyer, George A. Green, Honoured with King's Counsel Designation 2025

December 18, 2025

 

Released on December 18, 2025

 

McKercher LLP is pleased to announce that George A. Green, K.C., is one of twelve members of the Law Society of Saskatchewan to be honoured with the designation of King's Counsel for 2025.

"I am very pleased to announce this year's King's Counsel recipients, who represent a wide range of expertise and knowledge across Saskatchewan's legal community," Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim McLeod, K.C. said. "We are honoured to acknowledge the dedicated and talented legal professionals in Saskatchewan through the King's Counsel designations."

George A. Green is a partner in the McKercher LLP Saskatoon office, with extensive experience advising clients regarding employment contracts, terminations, wrongful dismissal/reasonable notice litigation, minimum standards legislation, enforceability of non-competition/solicitation agreements, occupational health & safety charges, employment policies & handbooks, workplace investigations, accommodations, and human rights.  George was admitted to the bar 22 years ago, in 2003.

In his words, “I am grateful to my colleagues and mentors whose guidance and support have been invaluable throughout my career. I look forward to continuing to serve the legal community.”

King's Counsel is a honourary designation awarded to those recommended from a selection committee consisting of Saskatchewan's Justice Minister and Attorney General, the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan or Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and past presidents of the Saskatchewan branch of the Canadian Bar Association and Law Society of Saskatchewan. To be eligible for a K.C. appointment, individuals must live in Saskatchewan and have practiced law for at least ten years in the superior courts of any province or territory of Canada, the United Kingdom, or Ireland.

A complete list of the most recent King’s Counsel appointments can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.

 

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