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Fall Frenzy: How Alberta’s Roads Become Riskier for Pedestrians & What You Can Do

Sep 4, 2024

As we transition into fall, Alberta’s roads become busier and riskier, especially for pedestrians. We explore why pedestrian accidents increase during this time and provides crucial tips to keep everyone safe as we head into the busy season.

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What’s With the Unicorn?

Apr 5, 2024

Have you seen our unicorn around town? Here’s the backstory.

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Allison Ifko

Core Value Champion – Allison Ifko

Nov 21, 2023

Meet Alli, our lovely Lounge Host and the winner of this quarter’s Core Value Champion award.

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Being Different Makes a Difference

Nov 7, 2023

Find out what Litco Law is doing to pave the way for a new and improved type of legal service.

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Core Value Champion: Natalie Brosh

Aug 16, 2023

This quarter, we’re celebrating an outstanding member of the team who is a shining example of our core values in everything she does— Natalie Brosh, our People & Culture Specialist.

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Meet Josh Jackson

Jun 20, 2023

What does a lawyer do in his spare time? Learn more about Josh’s personal and professional background, hobbies, and top real estate tips.

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Core Value Champion: Kathleen Buskell

May 19, 2023

We’re incredibly grateful to Kat for doing such an amazing job of supporting the team and being such a great example of our core values. Thanks for everything you do!!  

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Canada’s Top SME Employer 2023

Apr 4, 2023

The Globe and Mail announced that Litco Law has been selected as one of Canada’s Top Small and Medium Employers in 2023.

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If you agree to an insurance company’s settlement offer, you give up your legal right to pursue a personal injury claim. It is best to assess the full extent of your injuries and how they will affect your life before you accept an offer. Please note that you have a maximum of two years from the date of the accident to file an injury claim in Alberta.