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Neily Hickey: Spin Instructor

Neily Hickey: Spin Instructor

At Litco Law, we’re a team of A players— and that means that many of our amazing colleagues have impressive side hustles. From fitness to fashion and everything in between, the Litco Law family does it all…

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Will & Estate for Home Transactions

Will & Estate for Home Transactions

We’re pretty firm believers that buying property and protecting your property should go hand-in-hand. That’s why we came up with our Will-Estate™ package, where you can pair a Timeless Will™ with your Real Estate service at a discounted rate.

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Litco Law in Edmonton – Big News

Litco Law in Edmonton – Big News

Hey Edmonton! We're Litco Law. We’re new in town, but we're not new to caring… or to helping Edmontonians, for that matter! Our new office is open May 10— come say hi, and keep reading...

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Why Do I Need a Real Estate Lawyer?

Why Do I Need a Real Estate Lawyer?

Hiring a Real Estate Lawyer isn’t usually top-of-mind when you’re looking to buy, sell, or refinance a home– but in the majority of cases, you’ll need a lawyer to seal the deal.

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Litco Law’s Extra Mile: 7 Stories

Litco Law’s Extra Mile: 7 Stories

At Litco Law, we make it our business to help people. We don’t stop there, though— our ultra-empathetic team always strives to do more, be more, and take every extra step possible to guarantee client happiness.

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Royal Pizza Love

Royal Pizza Love

Legal answers? Check. Local business love? Double check! While we live to dish out tips on all things law-related, we also love a good restaurant recommendation!

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What Is Questioning?

What Is Questioning?

Got questions about questioning? Unlike the high-intensity trials you see on TV, a questioning usually takes place in a lawyer’s office and is way more relaxed.

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