Our litigation group has used their experience, judgment, and insight to achieve successful results across a wide array of litigation matters for a broad client base, including individuals, corporations and government. Our lawyers have appeared before all levels of Court in Alberta and have represented clients at quasi-judicial boards, tribunals and administrative panels. Our team also has experience in mediation, arbitration and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Our litigation lawyers are pleased to meet with clients in all of our office locations, Stony Plain, Whitecourt and Edmonton.
Our lawyers work with clients to develop a litigation plan tailored to every unique circumstance, provide strategic guidance to navigate the complex litigation process, and assist in arriving at resolutions that optimizes client outcomes while minimizing legal risk. We will strategize with each client to determine the best path for each unique situation facing them. We will work with each client during the stressful and complex litigation process to find economical solutions and minimize the likelihood of future litigation.
Estate litigation refers to legal disputes or conflicts that arise in relation to the distribution, administration, or management of an individual’s estate after their death. It involves resolving disagreements among beneficiaries, family members, or other interested parties regarding the deceased person’s assets, debts, and other matters.
Some common issues that may lead to estate litigation include:
Seeking legal advice from an experienced estate litigation lawyer can help navigate the complexities of the legal process and work towards a fair resolution.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to methods and processes used to resolve legal disputes outside of traditional court proceedings. ADR provides parties with an alternative to litigation, offering a more informal, flexible, and sometimes often less costly way to resolve conflicts. It aims to promote cooperation, communication, and compromise between parties in order to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
There are several types of alternative dispute resolution methods, including:
It’s important to note that not all disputes are suitable for ADR and in such cases, traditional litigation may be necessary. However, ADR can be a valuable option for many individuals and businesses seeking a more efficient and amicable resolution to their disputes.
Having a lawyer for ADR is beneficial because they provide legal expertise, help develop a strategic approach, offer objective advice, navigate procedural aspects, utilize communication and negotiation skills, and protect your legal rights. Their assistance increases the likelihood of achieving a favorable resolution and ensures that your interests are properly represented throughout the process.
12840 St Albert Trail NW
Edmonton, AB, T5L 4H6
(780) 818-8190
Located within the Metrix Group LLP office.
4927 51 Ave
Whitecourt, AB, T7S 1T5
(780) 778-0880
Located within the Metrix Group LLP office.