TDS Welcomes the 2025–2026 Articling Students

published 07/24/2025

Introducing Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP (TDS) 2025–2026 Articling Students

Throughout the year, TDS articling students are paired with a small group of lawyers who act as principals and mentors at our Winnipeg and Christianson TDS office locations. 

We place great emphasis on matching law students with principals whose practice areas align with their areas of interests, while also providing opportunities to gain experience across diverse fields of law. This approach helps the students grow their skills, build strong mentor relationships, maintain continuity on files, and benefit from the collaborative, collegial environment that defines Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP.

Welcome to the team — we are excited for the year ahead!

New Articling Students:

Returning Students:

To learn more about our student opportunities and future application windows at TDS, please visit our Careers page.


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