Edmonton Civil Litigation Lawyers
Protect your interests, assert your rights, and resolve disputes decisively with experienced civil litigation lawyers in Edmonton.
Trust Juriscorp Law to bring formidable expertise and resources that help you achieve your desired results. We represent clients in most personal, professional, and commercial cases.
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Full-Service Civil Litigation Law Firm in Edmonton
Personal Disputes
Contract Disputes
Employment Litigation
Insurance
Lease & Property
Real Estate
Construction Litigation
Injury & Negligence
Arbitration, Mediation & Negotiation
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Please do not hesitate to hire Harshdeep as your lawyer. You only need one meeting with her to know that you are in fantastic hands. She gets a 5 star review from my family and I and we have no doubt that she is one of the best lawyers in Canada!
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Harman handled our Legal matters very calmly, patiently and efficiently. Shounak has been always very helpful in helping out with any legal matters wherever he could be of help. I would recommend them 100% to anyone for a positive experience.
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Harshdeep is just amazing, as is the entire team, and I would not hesitate to call on them again for any future needs that may arise. I would recommend this team without reservation. Thank you Juriscorp Law Offices! 🙂
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Delivering Results That Matter to You
Real results come from smart, deliberate strategy. We build every case with careful preparation and a clear plan to protect what matters most to you
Turn Worrying into Action
Stop obsessing over worst-case scenarios. Speak to an experienced lawyer and take the first steps to your ideal outcomes.
With You Every Step of the Way
We keep you informed and involved at every step through clear communication. You will work with a multilingual team that takes the time to explain, support, and soften the impact of a difficult process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to retain a civil litigator?
The cost of retaining a civil litigator depends on the complexity of your case, the stage of litigation, and how quickly it can be resolved. Most firms, including ours, begin with an initial consultation to understand your situation and estimate likely costs.
Some matters are handled on an hourly rate, while others may use flat fees or phased billing for predictability. The key is transparency, you should know what you’re paying for and what outcomes your investment is aimed at achieving before proceeding.
What kind of cases can you handle?
Civil litigation covers a broad range of disputes. We represent clients in most matters personal, professional, and commercial, including divorce, child support, spousal support, wills and probate, employment disputes, contract disputes, property claims, shareholder and partnership disagreements, construction litigation, and more.
Our team can represent you before any court, tribunal, board, or forum in Alberta or Canada.
Do most civil cases go to trial, or can they be settled out of court?
Most civil cases in Alberta are resolved before trial. Courts actively encourage parties to explore settlement conferences, mediation, or private negotiation. This approach can save time, reduce costs, and give you more control over the outcome.
Trial is generally reserved for situations where key facts are disputed or legal principles must be clarified by a judge.
Our goal is to craft a legal strategy that achieves your desired outcomes as cost-effectively as it can. To that end, we explore all options, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and trial.
When should I approach a civil litigator about my dispute?
You should contact us as soon as a dispute becomes serious enough that it’s affecting your family life, business operations, property interests, finances, or reputation. Early legal advice often prevents costly escalation.
We can review your documents, identify your legal rights and obligations, and outline next steps, sometimes before formal proceedings even start.
Acting early also helps preserve evidence and strengthens your position if litigation becomes necessary. In many cases, timely advice allows you to resolve issues efficiently without needing to go to court.


