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| Definitions |
A solicitor is an English attorney who may perform all legal services except appear in court. Under the British system, the litigator or trial attorney takes special training in trial work and is called a "barrister." Occasionally a solicitor becomes a barrister, which is called "taking the silk." In the United States and Canada attorneys are referred to interchangeably as solicitors or barristers.
A litigation is any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter. |
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Areas of Practice at Campbell Froh May & Rice LLP.
Our comprehensive solicitor and litigation services meet all our clients' personal and business needs efficiently, economically, and promptly. Please find our areas of practice below.

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Solicitor Practice
- Purchase and Sale of Business
- General Business Law
- Real Estate, Conveyancing,
- Mortgage and Property Law
- Banking Law
Wills, Estates,
- Trusts Planning
- Estates Planning
- Taxation
- Municipal Law
- Companies, Partnerships
- Joint Ventures
- Leases
- Franchising
- Expropriations
- Agricultural Law
- Commercial Lending
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Litigation Practice
- Personal Injury Claims
- Insurance Matters
- General Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Company Disputes
- Debt Collection
- Foreclosures
- Builders' Liens
- Construction Disputes
- Administrative Matters
- Regulatory Matters
- Employment Law
- Defamation Actions
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If our comprehensive list above does not meet your personal or business needs, please don't hesitate to inquire. We will be happy to assist you regarding your legal requirements.
Please contact us by using our contact page. |
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