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Looking for a reputed law firm in St. Catharines? LBW Lawyers is a local trusted law firm in St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Their wide range of expertise provides support for clients in all areas.
Looking for a reputed law firm in St. Catharines? LBW Lawyers is a local trusted law firm in St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Their wide range of expertise provides support for clients in all areas.
Established in 1882, Lancaster Brooks & Welch LLP provides important legal assistance to clients throughout the Niagara Region and beyond. We work together as a firm with each department led by a senior partner to give quality service built on team strength.
Administrative law addresses the actions and operations of governments and governmental agencies in Canada. Municipal Law is specific to a particular city or county including everything from police power, zoning, education policies, and property taxes.
Administrative law is one of the 3 basic areas of public law dealing with the relationship between government and its citizens, the other 2 being constitutional law and criminal law. The major purpose of administrative law is to ensure that the activities of government are authorized by Parliament or by provincial legislatures, and that laws are implemented and administered in a fair and reasonable manner.
Municipal Law is the law specific to a particular municipality such as a city, town, county or region and the governmental bodies within those jurisdictions. This would include such matters as planning, zoning, by-laws and property taxes.
Construction law is a multifaceted area of legal practice that touches on matters related to building construction, engineering and related fields and which combines contract, commercial, planning and employment laws. Our experienced construction law team specializes in providing practical legal advice to assist clients with navigating their complex and technical legal matters and the disputes arising therefrom.
Corporation law is the body of law that governs the formation, governance and dissolution of corporations. The corporation is the dominant form of business organization in Canada.
Family law governs relationships between spouses, between parents and their children. In family law, marriage and divorce fall under federal jurisdiction but most other issues, including adoption and matrimonial property disputes, fall under provincial laws that vary widely.
Personal Injury Law refers to the legal remedies and defenses involved in civil lawsuits brought as a result of wrongful conduct. Personal injury claims include such matters as catastrophic injuries and fatalities caused by motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls; no fault/accident benefits; dog bites/attacks, as well as short and long term disability claims.
Real estate law governs the purchase, sale, mortgaging, leasing and other encumbering of residential (eg, houses, condominiums, duplexes), rural (eg, farms and ranches), commercial (income-generating, eg, shopping centres, apartments, office or industrial buildings) or institutional (eg, churches, schools, hospitals or airports) properties.