WeirBowen Best Lawyers 2020

About Travis Lidstone

Known for his extensive legal practice covering both solicitors and litigation work, Travis excels in areas such as insurance defence, wills and estates, corporate and commercial law, estate litigation, personal injury, and real estate.

Travis is dedicated to guiding his clients with the right approach for each claim, ensuring they are well- informed throughout the legal process.

Outside of his legal career, Travis operates a cattle farm and enjoys skiing, hockey, and baseball, as well as traveling.

Education

2006 – Bachelor of Arts – University of Alberta
2008 – Bachelor of Laws (First Class Standing) – University of Alberta

Bar Admission

2009 – Law Society of Alberta

Professional Associations

Canadian Bar Association

Expertise

Personal Injury

Weir Bowen can investigate claims on your behalf and represent you in personal injury cases, including motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, slip & falls, occupier’s liability, commercial host liability, product liability, subrogated claims, and disability claims.

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Wills & Estates and Real Estate

We can help with residential and commercial real estate, including purchases and sales, encumbrances, co-ownership, and litigation. We can also help you manage your estate by preparing a will, power of attorney, and a personal directive.

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INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The lands on which Edmonton sits and the North Saskatchewan River that runs through it have been the sites of natural abundance, ceremony and culture, travel and rest, relationship building, making, and trading for Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. Edmonton is located within Treaty 6 Territory and within the Metis homelands and Metis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of many First Nations such as the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuline (Dene), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot).

Weir Bowen acknowledges the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.