After a slip-and-fall accident in public, you might feel embarrassed or clumsy. You might just want to dust yourself off and go home. But if you have injuries, this could be impossible. Under these circumstances, retaining as much information as possible can be...
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Tips for retaining skills and knowledge after retirement
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Apr 4, 2022 | Business Law
Most business owners want their enterprises to continue to succeed after they and other key employees retire or leave the company. For this to happen, owners should have a plan to ensure a business is in good hands when key individuals exit. If you are a business...
Heading for a contentious divorce? How you can prepare
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jan 11, 2022 | Family Law
If you suspect that your divorce will be anything less than amicable, there are some ways you can prepare so that you feel more confident and protected as you navigate this process. Know your rights Too often, people listen to friends who have been through a divorce...
5 common causes of truck accidents
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Oct 29, 2021 | Injuries
According to the Alberta Ministry of Transportation, more than 1.2 million trucks travel in and through Alberta annually. When one of these commercial vehicles gets into an accident, there can be an enormous amount of damage. Thus, minimizing the risk of crashing is...
Clearing a title of defects before buying or selling
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jun 25, 2021 | Real Estate
The housing market in Alberta has been a bit of a rollercoaster. If you are selling, it can be a more fun and exciting ride than if you are buying. That said, every residential or recreational home transaction can be a little scary. There is a lot of money on the line...
4 resources that can help you adjust to life after divorce
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Mar 17, 2021 | Family Law
During a divorce, individuals can be in contact with numerous people helping them navigate the process. After the divorce is final, people may find that they miss these resources. Thankfully, there are several people who can provide help and support in life...
Don’t make these 5 mistakes during a contract dispute
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Dec 16, 2020 | Business Law
Contracts play a critical role in any business relationship. They prevent confusion and establish agreements between parties, but they can also trigger disputes. If a party breaches a contract or is attempting to enforce the terms of an invalid contract, legal...
What are the most common types of injuries in a crash?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Sep 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
Every truck or car accident has the potential to result in painful injuries for the people involved, whether a person is rear-ended or struck in a head-on collision. That said, there are some injuries that are more common than others. Ten common crash...
Are you ready to start a group purchasing organization?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jun 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
Small firms offer customers huge benefits: personalized service, niche products and truly individual attention. Perhaps that is why small businesses make up such a huge part of the nation’s economy.Unfortunately, one thing that small companies may struggle to...
Custody and Parental Alienation
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jul 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
It’s often difficult for couples to divide shared property, assets and personal items if they decide to separate or divorce. This process can be further complicated when children are involved. Not only are parents in a difficult position on having to decide how...
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