CONTACT CALGARY LEASING LAWYER | NEUFELD LEGAL
We welcome you to contact the law offices of Neufeld Legal to learn more about our commercial leasing legal practice, which draws upon over 25 years of legal experience working with complex leasing arrangements for both commercial real property and equipment. We would have worked on a vast array of commercial leasing project, for both lessors (landlords) and lessees (tenants), and are capable of delving through lengthy and complex lease agreements with relative ease, given the sheer amount of lease agreements and related leasing arrangements that we have undertaken throughout my legal career. Although our law firm is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, much of our commerical leasing legal work is undertaken remotely and making full use of technological advances, given the efficiencies that this provides in such document intensive legal work. As such, we regularly undertake legal work for individuals and businesses all over the world that are pursuing commercial leasing arrangements that either involve Canadian real property and/or involve commercial leasing arrangements with Canadian business enterprises. We also have the advantage of a satelitte office situated in Burlington, Ontario, with lawyer Christopher Neufeld being admitted to practice law in both the provinces of Alberta and Ontario (and being licensed with the Law Society of Alberta and the Law Society of Ontario).
Alberta Telephone No. 403-400-4092
Ontario Telephone No. 905-616-8864
Law Firm Email: Chris@NeufeldLegal.com
Physical Address: 77 Tuscany Ridge Mews NW, Calgary, AB T3L 3B7.
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