
Corporate Law in Saskatoon
Phone: +1 306-477-7259
Website: http://www.rickcarlson.com
Address: 450 2nd Ave N
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 2C3
Services: Corporations, GST & PST, Immigration – SINP, Incorporate, New Business, Privacy Law, Restrictive Covenants, Sale of Assets or Shares, Shareholder Agreements, Bankruptcy, Debt, Builders Liens, Collections – Debts, Costs, Foreclosure, Employee Dismissal, Limitation Periods, Summary Judgment, Real Estate, Buying or Selling a Home, Defects – Duty to Disclose, Deposits, Forms & Offer, GST PST Rebates, Holdbacks, Insurance, Interim Financing, Land Transfer Tax, Leases – Commercial, Lien Searches, Living Outside Canada, Private Sales – FSBO, Private Mortgage, Rent to Own, Residential Tenancies, Sharing Ownership, Title Insurance, Wills, Codicil, Estate Litigation, Executors, Joint Accounts, Living Will, Per Stirpes & Per Capita, Planning Your Will, Power of Attorney, Probate & Administration, Business & Land Litigation, Wrongful Dismissal, Mortgage Foreclosures, Judicial Sale, Insolvency, Commercial Lease Issues, Land and Personal Property Security (PPSA) Disputes.
Richard Carlson is a partner at Cuelenaere LLP, a full-service law firm located at 450 2nd Ave N, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. With a Commerce and Law degree from the University of Saskatchewan, Richard specializes in various legal areas including corporate law, real estate, and wills and estates. His practice is divided between handling documents and agreements such as commercial and residential real estate transactions, corporate sales, and shareholder agreements, and representing clients in court for business and corporate disputes, employment law, wrongful dismissal, mortgage foreclosures, bankruptcy, and estate litigation. Richard also offers real estate services in Vietnamese, facilitated by his wife, Trang Carlson, a legal assistant with over 20 years of experience. For more information, contact Richard at +1 306-477-7259 or visit rickcarlson.com. Note that the information provided is general in nature and specific legal advice should be sought for individual circumstances.

