About Us


There are many choices for legal representation—your selection is an important one. That is why we left a downtown law firm to create a boutique practice freed from the overhead requirements of the large firm. We are dedicated to combining large firm skills and quality with good old-fashioned common sense and small firm rates.

Choices

The Firm is small by choice. That makes it able to render more direct and immediate service, exercise greater control over the quality of work, maintain a fast turnaround time and give clients continuity in their legal representation relationship and the genuine personal touch that is often absent in larger firms.

Our relationships with clients are based on mutual confidence and respect. Upon this strength, we have established our reputation for cordial and enduring partnerships.

Services

We are a full service, transactional and litigation law firm, serving a broad range of clients on a variety of matters. We are well known for our expertise in:

  • arbitration;
  • mediation;
  • labour;
  • wills and estates;
  • real estate; and
  • family law.

Representation

We have appeared as counsel before all levels of Court in Saskatchewan and Canada. Our clients are businesses, unions, individuals and organizations, private and public. Our services go beyond transactional and Court representation. In addition, we have represented our clients before provincial and federal boards, tribunals, mediations and arbitrations, involving human rights, professional discipline, employment insurance, labour standards, occupational health and safety, workers compensation, immigration, veteran, farm, vehicle and residence issues. We provide our clients with well trained, experienced and competent staff that works in an environment complemented by modern equipment and research facilities. We give client affairs our steadfast attention, while applying the needed expertise, responsibility, reliability and imagination.
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