Sylvan Lake lawyer honoured with Queen’s counsel appointment
A woman from Sylvan Lake is one of 144 Alberta lawyers being honoured with the title of Queen’s counsel to recognize their exceptional service to Albertans and the legal community.
Sharon Janelle Crooks, is among those being honoured throughout the province from other communities as well, such as Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, Sherwood Park, Lloydminster, Blairmore, and Onoway.
“The appointees receiving the Queen’s counsel designation this year help set the standard for service to Albertans through our justice system,” said Tyler Shandro, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General, on Wednesday. “Their hard work is vital to providing essential legal services that make a difference in the lives of so many in our province, and it is a pleasure to grant them this well-deserved honour.”
According to government officials, the history of the Queen’s counsel designation traces its origins to the Elizabethan era in England, with Upper Canada admitting its first appointees in 1841. Appointees must have been called to the bar for at least 10 years and demonstrate exceptional competence, professionalism and integrity while contributing to the administration of justice in Alberta.