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Burkinshaw Law Office was founded by Sherwood Park lawyer James Burkinshaw in 1997 with a focus on Trusts, Wills and Estates, Real Estate Law, general Corporate and friendly family law.

Today Burkinshaw Law office is comprised of two lawyers. James Burkinshaw, owner and manager who practices in the areas of Trusts, Wills & Estates, Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law and collaborative law. Our second Sherwood Park lawyer, Elizabeth Meddings, practices in the areas of Alberta Family Law.

We invite you to contact our office for all your legal needs. Our aim is to provide our clients with cost effective legal services that meet your goals.

Burkinshaw Law Office was founded by Sherwood Park lawyer James Burkinshaw in 1997 with a focus on Trusts, Wills and Estates, Real Estate Law, general Corporate and friendly family law.

Today Burkinshaw Law office is comprised of two lawyers. James Burkinshaw, owner and manager who practices in the areas of Trusts, Wills & Estates, Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law and collaborative law. Our second Sherwood Park lawyer, Elizabeth Meddings, practices in the areas of Alberta Family Law.

We invite you to contact our office for all your legal needs. Our aim is to provide our clients with cost effective legal services that meet your goals.

 
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Now Accepting Email Money Transfers

We accept email transfers so if you want to pay your account or give us a retainer, you can do so with your online banking.

 
Now Accepting Email Money Transfers

We accept email transfers so if you want to pay your account or give us a retainer, you can do so with your online banking.

 
 
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  In the News
Financial Post - Legal
Wed, 16 May 2012 16:57:38 +0000
Settlement reached in Hollinger case

The litigation trustee of Hollinger Inc. has reached a settlement agreement that resolves all claims against Ralph Barford, a former director of Hollinger
Wed, 16 May 2012 15:28:47 +0000
Shareholders sue JPMorgan over losses

JPMorgan Chase & Co was the target of two separate lawsuits by shareholders on Wednesday, accusing the bank and its management of excessive risk that led to trading losses of at least US$2-billion
 


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