Tools to Assist With Bilingual Legal Material
I was near the bottom of the bell curve for introductory French in my first year of University. Worried for my GPA, I dropped the course just before the transcript appearance cut off date. I have come to deeply regret that decision.
Lucky for me, I have excellent colleagues among the members of the CBA Alberta, Research Lawyers North section. This hybrid section welcomes non-lawyer members. Our September meeting was a round table of research tips.
Jane Fagnan, Legal Counsel with Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench offered some tips and sites to help anglophones with law in French. A couple of sites she mentioned were covered in Simon F’s recent Lexicons post. One great resource that Jane mentioned was L’Institut Joseph-Dubuc. The institute has a great page on legal language resources.


Thank you–I hadnt seen L’Institut’s legal language resources page before. Very helpful.