Associate Lawyer
Cloudesley Rook-Hobbs was born in the small town of Gainsborough in the south east of Saskatchewan and then grew up in Brownsville, Texas. He later returned to Canada and graduated from the University of Regina, with a bachelor of Fine Arts in 1997. In 2006 he attended at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario and graduated with a Juris Doctor in Law in 2009. Cloudesley was admitted to the Saskatchewan Bar in 2010.
Cloudesley is also a volunteer, who has been twice elected as a director of the Regina Bar Association. He also volunteers with the Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) and has fund raised for Prostate Cancer Canada as a Movember team leader. At Queen’s University, he participated in the Queen’s Correctional Law Project where he represented prisoner clients inside the walls at Kingston Penitentiary Disciplinary Court.
Cloudesley practices as a general practitioner and litigator, preferring publishing law and litigation in civil, family, and criminal matters.