



Overview
Our lawyers proudly advise and advocate for First Nations’ owned business, communities and governments on their legal rights, governance, economic development and business structuring, including employment issues, while taking into account the unique jurisdictional and taxation issues that apply under Aboriginal law.
Typically, clients are charged based on the amount of time that their lawyer spends working on their matters.
Generally, yes, communications between a lawyer and their client are protected by solicitor-client privilege. However, there are exceptions to this rule.
Generally, our lawyers will contact their clients via email or telephone.
We may be able to assist you if you have been served with a Statement of Claim or Small Claim. If you would like to retain a lawyer to assist with something such as this, it is important you do so as soon as you can.