• Municipal Law Practice

    Municipal Law
    Making Complex Simple

Municipal laws, by-laws, regulations and procedures can seem daunting and complex, but they don’t have to be.

What is Municipal Law?

From Property Development and By-Law Enforcement to Council Meetings and Local Services such as garbage, water, and roads; Municipal Law governs how your local municipality operates.

Make Municipal Matters Manageable

Whether you’re looking to develop your property, defend against Provincial Offences Act charges under a municipal by-law, or are affected by another municipal matter, your Brimage lawyer has the right experience and contacts to help you.

Need help with a municipal project or issue? Have questions?

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