
Termination of Employment and Wrongful Dismissal in Alberta: What Employees and Employers Should Know
Whether you’re an employee who has recently lost a job or an employer preparing to end an employment relationship, termination

Whether you’re an employee who has recently lost a job or an employer preparing to end an employment relationship, termination

Starting January 2, 2026, the Alberta Court of King’s Bench will implement the Family Focused Protocol (FFP). This represents a

In conversations across Alberta, the term “common law” is thrown around casually. We use it to describe friends who have

Alberta is one of Canada’s most dynamic provinces, offering excellent opportunities for temporary residents, such as workers and international students,

Swift Current, SK – The Swift Current Broncos are proud to announce a landmark partnership with Stringam Law, who will

Medicine Hat, AB – The Medicine Hat Tigers are proud to announce they have partnered with Stringam Law for their
Each year from September to June, this writer reviews legislation passed in Alberta. Bill 47, now known as the Automobile
March is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada, a month-long campaign aimed at raising awareness about different types of fraud, how to

If you’re involved in running a community club, society, or non-profit organization in Alberta, you may have considered whether incorporation

As a business owner in Alberta, you’re likely familiar with the challenges and opportunities that come with running your own

The Government of Alberta has officially announced that the fee increases outlined in its spring budget will take effect on October

Family law matters can be emotionally charged and legally complex, making them challenging to navigate without proper guidance. When faced

The Provincial Court of Saskatchewan handles civil claims valued at $50,000 or less and is known as Small Claims Court.

Stringam LLP is taking the business of running a law firm in a new direction. The firm has created a

Why Enter into a Cohabitation Agreement? Many people in Alberta live in committed relationships without being married, and most
In some areas of law, there is an increase of self-represented litigants, mostly in civil and family matters. This has
Insolvency And The Obligations of Officers & Directors As corporations are unable to pay liabilities as they become due, it