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The Schulich School of Law hosts many events throughout the year that are open to alumni and the public. Check out our events calendar to learn about the opportunities to join us for upcoming lectures and special events.
Whether you're looking to attend a stimulating lecture, make new contacts, or just enjoy socializing with fellow alumni, Schulich Law alumni events have you covered.
Our annual reunion weekend gives classmates a chance to reconnect, while celebrating our extraordinary community. We also plan events with our DLAA Chapters around the world, virtually and in-person, so you can stay connected wherever you are.
Our ability to reach you is only as accurate as the contact information we have on file for you. Please feel free to share these events with classmates to ensure everyone is aware of our plans and is included! 听You can also听update your contact information听at any time by emailing听lawalum@dal.ca.
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2025 LAW ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND
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2025 Reunion Class Organizers
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听 | Lindy Herrington | lindy@tmllp.ca |
听 | Anthony Rosborough | anthony.rosborough@dal.ca |
2020 | Cydney Kane | CydneyKane@dal.ca |
听 | Becky Wieschkowski | rebecca.wiesch@gmail.com |
A look back at previous reunions
Reunion 2024
Photos from the 2024 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Reception & Dinner (coming soon!) |
Reunion 2023
Law Class of 1973
(Photo by Stoo Metz Photography)
On September 22, 2023, the Schulich School of Law welcomed more than 260 果酱视频 law school alumni and guests to the Student Union Building's McInnes Room for the Law Alumni Reunion Mixer.
Tony Amoud (LLB '09), President of the 果酱视频 Law Alumni Association was the MC. The event began with Schulich Law Dean, Sarah Harding, welcoming alumni to the event and providing some law school updates.
Schulich Law鈥檚 alumni awards were then presented to this year鈥檚 recipients. The Honourable Don Oliver (LLB '64, LLD '03) received the Schulich School of Law鈥檚 2023 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service.
Six alum were also inducted into the Bertha Wilson Honour Society - Robbie MacKeigan, KC (LLB 鈥69), The Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, MP, KC (LLB 鈥90), The Honourable Linda Oland (LLB 鈥76), Madeleine Schwarz (LLB 鈥94), Drew White, KC (LLB 鈥88) and Peter Zed, KC (LLB 鈥80).
The evening was capped off by a message from Danielle Bailey-Heelan, President of the 果酱视频 Law Students鈥 Society (LSS), who spoke about the value law alumni add to the student experience.
After class photos were taken, guests were invited to a special Domus gathering in the Grawood Pub.
On Saturday, the Weldon Law Building opened its doors for an Open House at the law school. More than 75 alumni attended and got the opportunity to tour the building, look at their graduation pictures and learn the ways in which the law school has changed since they were students.
Thanks to all who participated in making the weekend such a success! It was a pleasure to reunite and celebrate.
from the 2023 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Reception & Dinner |
Reunion 2022
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2022Law Class of 1965
On September 9, 2022, the Schulich School of Law welcomed more than 450 果酱视频 law school alumni and guests to the Halifax Convention Centre for the annual Law Alumni Reunion Weekend Reception and Dinner.
Tony Amoud (LLB '09) and Tricia Ralph (LLB '09), President and Vice President, 果酱视频 Law Alumni Association were the entertaining hosts for the evening. The event began with Schulich Law Dean, Camille Cameron, welcoming alumni to the event and providing some law school updates.
The dinner featured two guest speakers. The first, Catherine Poyen Zemans (JD '91) talked about the impact 果酱视频 Legal Aid Service (DLAS) had on both she and her husband, David Zemans (JD '91), as students and why they continue to be avid supporters of the Clinic today.
The second speaker, Igor Yushchenko (LLM '12), a Ukrainian-Canadian lawyer, spoke about the war and how the legal and Dal community can continue to come together to provide support.
Schulich Law鈥檚 alumni awards were then presented to this year鈥檚 recipients. International human rights lawyer Alex Neve (LLB 鈥87) received the Schulich School of Law鈥檚 2022 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service, seven alum were inducted into the Bertha Wilson Honour Society, and the Dean鈥檚 Cup was presented to Don MacDiarmid, representing the Class of 1990, for achieving $100,000 in lifetime giving by class members.
The evening was capped off by a message from Grace Mangusso, President of the 果酱视频 Law Students鈥 Society (DLSS), who spoke about the value law alumni add to the student experience. In her words she shared 鈥淚 often say that law school is a team sport, and it would be quite impossible to achieve anything worthwhile without the kindness, collegiality, and selflessness of those around us. It鈥檚 one thing to learn about the Weldon Tradition of unselfish public service, but it鈥檚 another to feel it. Whether or not alumni are seen by students, I promise that your generosity and support is felt. Thank you for believing in students like me and spending your time and resources investing in us.鈥
After class photos were taken, guests were invited to an on-site starter Domus gathering which spilled over into new and old-favorite Halifax downtown watering holes!
On Saturday, the Weldon Law Building opened its doors for a reception at the law school. More than 200 alumni attended and got the opportunity to tour the building, look at their graduation pictures and learn the ways in which the law school has changed since they were students.
Thanks to all who participated in making the weekend such a success! It was a pleasure to reunite and celebrate.
from the 2022 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Reception & Dinner |
Reunion 2019
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2019
This year Over 200 law alumni and friends celebrated their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥54,&苍产蝉辫;鈥59,&苍产蝉辫;鈥64, '69, 鈥74, 鈥79, '84, '89, '94, '99, '04, '09, and '14鈥攔eturned to Halifax for the 2019 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
We kicked off the weekend with an Alumni Student Panel where current students were given an opportunity to learn about alternative career paths with a law degree. Panel members were The Honourable Judge Corrine Sparks ('79/'01), Maureen Reid ('84), Bob Hanf ('89), Daphne Loukidelis ('94), Nasha Nijhawan ('09) and Adam Picotte ('09).
In the evening the Annual Law Alumni LAWbsiter Dinner and Reception were held in the McInnes Room at the Student Union Building where the 2019 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was presented to Dr. Fred Fountain ('74).
Highlights from the evening included words from the guest speaker, The Honourable A. Anne McLellan ('74) and recognition of the Class of '74 for reaching the fundraising milestone of $200,000. Classmates Mary Clancy, Jim Coleman and Brent Cotter accepted the award on behalf of their classmates.
For the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners as well as Domus Night with current students after the dinner on Friday evening.
from the 2019 Annual Law Alumni Reunion LAWbster Dinner and Reception |
Reunion 2018
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2018
果酱视频 University celerbrated its 200th Anniversary in 2018 so the reunion weekend looked a little different than in previous years. The Law School hosted a reception at the Halifax Citadel Historic Site in downtown Halifax in the North Casements. Over 125 law alumni and friends celebrated their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥53,&苍产蝉辫;鈥58,&苍产蝉辫;鈥63, '68, 鈥78 鈥88, '93, 98 and&苍产蝉辫;鈥08鈥攔eturned to Halifax for the 2018 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
We kicked off the weekend with an Alumni Student Panel where current students were given an opportunity to learn about alternative career paths with a law degree. Panel members were Fred Glady ('93), Carla Black ('08), Vicki Stokoe ('93), Dave Mollica ('08) and Tilly Pillay ('89).
We then moved festivities to the Halifax Citadel for the Annual Law Alumni Reception where the 2018 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was presented to Mark Knox, QC ('94).
After the afternoon reception the celebration moved to the Nova Centre for the university's 200th celebration event, the Ignite Gala.
For the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners as well as a Garden Party with current students Officer's Mess at Royal Artillery Park on Saturday afternoon.
Two classes chose to celebrate earlier in the summer and fall. The Class of 1953 spent the weekend of August 3 & 4 at Atlantica Oak Island Resort and the Class of 1963 returned to Halifax from September 13-15.
from the 2018 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Reception |
Reunion 2017
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2017
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2017 Annual Law Reunion Weekend! The reunion was a great success. Over 200 law alumni and friends celebrating their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥62, 鈥67,&苍产蝉辫;鈥77, '82, 鈥92 鈥97, and&苍产蝉辫;鈥07鈥攔eturned to campus for the 2017 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
We kicked off the weekend with an Alumni Student Panel where current students were given an opportunity to learn about alternative career paths with a law degree. We then moved festivities to the McInnes Room in the Student Union Building where nearly 150 alumni, faculty, staff and students attended the Reception and East Coast LAWbster Supper.
The 2017 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was presented to Trinda Ernst, QC ('83).
After the supper the party moved to the Grawood for a Domus Night with current students.
For the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners.
from the 2017 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |
Reunion 2016
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2016
Tracing familiar paths down University Avenue on Sept. 30, alumni from the classes of 鈥66, 鈥76, 鈥86, 鈥91, 鈥96, 鈥06, and 鈥11 climbed the stairs to the second floor of 果酱视频鈥檚 Student Union Building to attend the Schulich School of Law鈥檚 2016 East Coast Lawbster Party, the first of many events arranged to celebrate the annual Law Alumni Reunion Weekend.
In the atrium of the McInnes Room, an eager alumnus in a grey suit greeted new arrivals with the same question: 鈥淐lass of 鈥86? Class of 鈥86?鈥 Scanning names, he fished a fair selection of colleagues from a sea of 鈥76 and 鈥91 tags 鈥 the years with the largest turnout. Regardless of grad year, classmates from as far as Singapore, Australia, and the U.K. were excited to reconnect in the traditional Maritime way 鈥 over lobster and drinks.
In the dining room, guests were greeted by Schulich School of Law Dean Camille Cameron. 鈥淓vents like this one are a very warm and welcome opportunity to bring our graduates together from near and far. They give each of you a chance to catch up with one another and the rest of us the chance to meet you or meet you again, and hear about the interesting careers you have built for yourselves.鈥
Dean Camille Cameron and third-year student Bart Soroka, president of the Law Students' Society.
As guests helped themselves to salad, coleslaw, and roasted potatoes, bright-red lobsters were brought out by the bucketful. CBC journalist and alumnus ('86) took the stage during dessert. 鈥淚 see a look of puzzlement on some faces,鈥 he began. 鈥淪ome of you are not quite sure who I am and why I鈥檓 speaking to this group. That鈥檚 fine. Hopefully that鈥檒l become clear. There鈥檚 a second group of you who have only seen me on TV, and up until tonight 鈥 if you鈥檙e not a member of the class of 鈥86 and haven鈥檛 seen me in person 鈥 you鈥檙e saying, 鈥楳an, he is a lot shorter than I thought.鈥欌
Hanomansing kept the crowd laughing. 鈥淲hy did Dal get the one guy who came to law school not planning to be a lawyer, didn鈥檛 article, who never worked a day in law in his career...Why is he speaking at the Dal Law Alumni dinner? That鈥檚 a good question,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was wondering the answer to that, too.鈥
Hanomansing had two criteria when it came to choosing a law school. One: it had to be a national law school, which 果酱视频 has been since 1890. Two: it had to be located in a small city in the Maritimes. 鈥淧retty clearly Dal was going to be that choice,鈥 he said.
果酱视频 was the only place he applied, and he never opened his acceptance letter 鈥 our school was the only choice he wanted to make. After all, said Hanomansing, 鈥淲here else in the world do you learn to rattle off Latin phrases with a Nova Scotia twang?鈥
CBC journalist and alumnus Ian Hanomansing ('86) was the event's guest speaker.
As a student, Hanomansing took judicial remedies from a young professor named Tom Cromwell who brought in an antique car to teach his class about special damages. 鈥淚 remember that moment clearly, and I remember that concept even more clearly 30 years later,鈥 said Hanomansing.
Today, he contends that 果酱视频 law grads feel connected to what鈥檚 going on in the world because old and new professors alike are prominent public figures. He mentioned , renowned for his expertise in family law, and ('78), a cyberbullying expert. These people help the law school garner the national profile it deserves, he added.
鈥淵ou make a lot of naive choices where you鈥檙e 21, 22 years old, but when I look back at my decision to come here, I realize it was the right choice,鈥 said Hanomansing. 鈥淲e鈥檝e all taken different paths to get to this university and we鈥檝e followed different paths since then, but we share a few basic things 鈥 we are a little older now, we鈥檙e a lot wiser, and we couldn鈥檛 be prouder to be alumni of this great law school.鈥
Filling the space Hanomansing left on the stage after his address was Donna Franey ('86), the President of the 果酱视频 Law Alumni Association, who introduced this year鈥檚 recipient of the Weldon Award. Stewart McInnes (鈥61) of Halifax was a man with a concern for humanity and a want for positive change, said Franey, who exemplified the values embedded in the Weldon Tradition. 鈥淗e put his heart and soul into everything he believed in. He was a doer, a pragmatist 鈥 the kind of 鈥榬oll up your sleeves and get to work鈥 kind of guy.鈥
McInnes died of heart failure last year in Halifax at age 78. His daughter Sarah McInnes, a fourth generation 果酱视频 law grad, accepted the award on his behalf. She opened her address by saying that she and Hanomansing had something in common 鈥 she never opened her acceptance letter, either: 鈥淚 got home and my father had already opened it.鈥
Sarah McInnes ('04) accepted the Weldon Award on behalf of her father, Stewart McInnes.
McInnes described her father as a lawyer, politician, volunteer, fundraiser, and philanthropist. He served on as many as 64 boards and community organizations, received the A.J. Sandy Young Award for Great Contribution to Sport in Nova Scotia, and was voted 果酱视频 Alumnus of the Year in 1998. 鈥淢y father wasn鈥檛 only committed to causes he cared about. He was passionate about his community as a whole and about the people in it. That鈥檚 the story I鈥檇 like to contribute.鈥
Chronicling her father鈥檚 love of gardening and unwavering commitment to his family, McInnes paused, briefly overcome with emotion. Former Schulich Law Dean Kim Brooks encouraged her to continue with a bolstering cry of, 鈥淕o Sarah!鈥 to which everyone in attendance applauded. Looking into the faces of her supporters, McInnes said: 鈥淔or my father, public service was not an obligation. Being able to contribute to his community, his province, and his country was a privilege. To be a member of this profession is a privilege.鈥
from the 2016 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |
Reunion 2015
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2015
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2015 Annual Law Reunion Weekend! The reunion was a great success. Over 200 law alumni and friends celebrating their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥60, 鈥65,&苍产蝉辫;鈥75, '80, 鈥90 鈥95, and&苍产蝉辫;鈥05鈥攔eturned to campus for the 2015 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
We kicked off the weekend with the Horace Read Lecture featuring Professor Nancy Levit which was followed a Back to Class session with Professor Diana Ginn in the Weldon Law Building them moved across the street to the McInnes Room in the Student Union Building where nearly 160 alumni, faculty, staff and students attended the Reception and East Coast LAWbster Supper.
The 2015 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was presented to Heather Ann McNeill, QC ('94) and Class of '74 were presented the Dean's Cup for their extraordinary fund raising efforts.
After the supper the party moved to the University Club's Pub for a Domus Night with current students.
For the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners.
from the 2015 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |
Reunion 2014
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2014
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2014 Annual Law Reunion Weekend! The reunion was a great success. Over 300 law alumni and friends celebrating their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥54, 鈥64,&苍产蝉辫;鈥74,&苍产蝉辫;鈥84, 鈥89, '94 and&苍产蝉辫;鈥04鈥攔eturned to campus for the 2014 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
We kicked off the weekend with a Back to Class session with Professor Rollie Thompson in the Weldon Law Building them moved across the street to the McInnes Room in the Student Union Building where nearly 200 alumni, faculty, staff and students attended the Reception and East Coast LAWbster Supper.
The 2014 Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was presented to John S. Fitzpatrick ('84) and the guest speaker was Justice James MacPherson ('74).
After the supper the party moved to the University Club's Pub for a Domus Night with current students.
For the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners.
from the 2014 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |
Reunion 2013
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2013
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2013 Annual Law Reunion Weekend! The reunion was a great success. Over 200 law alumni and friends celebrating their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥53,&苍产蝉辫;鈥58,&苍产蝉辫;鈥63,&苍产蝉辫;鈥73,&苍产蝉辫;鈥88,&苍产蝉辫;鈥93 and&苍产蝉辫;鈥03鈥攔eturned to campus.
Our Annual Law Alumni Dinner was held on Friday, October 4th at the McInnes Room on campus with guest speaker, Al Meghji ('88). The Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service was also presented to Bill Fenrick ('73). Saturday morning we invited everyone back to the Law School for breakfast, tours of the school and an opportunity to meet with some of our current students. Over the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners.
from the 2013 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |
Reunion 2012
Law Alumni Reunion Weekend: 2012
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2012 Annual Law Reunion Weekend! The reunion was a great success. Over 300 law alumni and friends celebrating their anniversaries鈥攖he classes of 鈥52,&苍产蝉辫;鈥57,&苍产蝉辫;鈥62,&苍产蝉辫;鈥72,&苍产蝉辫;鈥87,&苍产蝉辫;鈥92&苍产蝉辫;and&苍产蝉辫;鈥02鈥攔eturned to campus for the 2012 Annual Law Reunion Weekend.
Our Annual Law Alumni Dinner was held on Friday Sept. 28. And Saturday morning we invited everyone back to the Law School for breakfast, tours of the school and an opportunity to meet with some of our current students. And while we did have a bit of rain on Saturday afternoon, nothing seemed to dampen the spirits of all those participating. Over the remainder of the weekend, alumni took part in local excursions, social events and class dinners.
from the 2012 Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner |