W.C. Richard Davidson, Q.C.

W.C. Richard Davidson, Q.C.

Born:
  • Lethbridge, Alberta, 1944

    Education:
  • Lethbridge Public Schools; B.A., LL.B. University of Alberta

  • Admitted to Alberta Bar - 1969
  • Appointed Queen's Counsel - 1986
  • Awarded the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary
                  of the Confederation of Canada

    Member:
  • Lethbridge and Canadian Bar Associations
  • Kinsmen Club of Lethbridge
      • President 1975-76
      • Awarded life membership 1984
  • Lethbridge Community Foundation - Former Chairman of the Board
  • Lethbridge Society for Meals on Wheels - former board member
  • University of Lethbridge Senate - 1983-1991
  • United Way - Campaign Chairman - 1987
  • Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce - president 1985
  • City of Lethbridge
      • Economic Development Advisory Committee
      • Small Business Development Centre Committee
      • Community Futures Board of Directors
  • YWCA Advisory Board
  • Lethbridge Country Club - president 1989, 1990
  • Lethbridge K-40 Club
  • Kidney Foundation (Lethbridge Chapter) president 1991-1995
  • Lethbridge Regional Hospital Foundation - Chairman of the Board since 1992
  • Lethbridge West Progressive Conservative Association past president
  • Lethbridge-Foothills Federal Progressive Conservative Association, past president

    Preferred Areas of Practice:

  • Wills, Estates and Estate Planning, Taxation, Real Estate and Conveyancing, Corporate and Commercial Law, Administrative Law, Subdivisions and Planning.
    Disclaimer:
    The material on this web site is intended to provide general information only. Statements of law may not apply in situations with differing facts and circumstances. You should always discuss your own particular circumstances with a properly qualified lawyer.

    For more information contact Davidson & Williams at
    lethbridge@davidsonandwilliams.com in Lethbridge or
    pincher@davidsonandwilliams.com in Pincher Creek

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    February 13, 2003