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Intersection of Estates and Corporate Work Booming at Alberta Regional Firms

Housing PricesTrialLawyersCanadian

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The article discusses a trend in Alberta, Canada, where estate disputes increasingly involve closely held corporate assets, driving demand for integrated legal services. This is a regional, legal-sector-specific development with no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The commercial mechanism is weak: it signals potential increased legal costs for private corporations and families, but no immediate price or scarcity effect. (not specified) for winners/losers.

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  • Estate disputes involving closely held businesses are increasing in Alberta.
  • Carbert Waite merged its estate and commercial litigation groups.
  • Ferguson Estate (Re), 2025 ABCA 94 exemplifies estate-corporate intersection.
  • Lawyers emphasize proactive estate and business succession planning.
  • Significant wealth in private corporations drives demand for integrated expertise.

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