Ken is an award-winning lawyer and arbitrator. He leads our firm’s Business/Farm Divorce practice group. As a lawyer, he can be hired to assist in divorces and separations involving businesses, farms, self-employment, professional corporations, complex property, or tax implications. He can also be hired to draft pre-nuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements. As an Arbitrator, he can be hired as a private court to make a decision in order to arrive at a resolution much faster and often in more detail than through public courts.
Ken uses his negotiation training from Harvard University to negotiate resolutions to complex disputes. When appropriate, he is also no stranger to court, having experience in hundreds of court hearings, using his training at the Advocates’ Society’s Civil Trial Advocacy College. He has also maintained an A+ Better Business Bureau rating since the early years of his practice.
Coming from a family of teachers, he also regularly trains other lawyers and students. Ken teaches the Advanced Family Law course at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, and also teaches at MacEwan University’s School of Business. He has taught hundreds of lawyers at dozens of seminars. He is the author of several reference guides used by the legal community, such as the Guideline Income Manual for Legal and Accounting Professionals, the Guide to Addressing Challenging Negotiation Behaviours, and the Chambers Practice Manual.