For those of us who live in a small town, we’ve pretty much heard all the jokes.
The “Welcome” and “Come Again” sign on the same post. Your vehicle doesn’t need a turn signal, since everyone knows where you’re going. And so on...
These (cough) “jokes” are wildly mythical and unfair.
Sort of.
Because, you see, a smaller population CAN make life more...familiar. As in, you’re bound to bump into someone you know when grocery shopping, gassing up the car, taking the kids to the library or hockey.
For lawyers practicing in a small centre – especially if they grew up there – that unique community atmosphere can present challenges. But it also offers some distinct advantages, too. We speak with Ryan O’Neill and Alex McLeod – both with Wards Lawyers in Lindsay - about the pitfalls and pluses of practicing in their hometown.
We also introduce a new feature called Advice-Tips. In this installment, Wards Lawyers law clerk Patti Chambers offers some sage counsel when preparing that will.
Theme music courtesy of singer-songwriter – and fellow C of KL resident! – Sean Jamieson.
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