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ORLÉANS CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL at the Orléans Festival Plaza on Centrum Blvd. This award-winning event brings the best craft brews, food and music to Orléans for three fun-filled days. For more information or to purchase tickets go to www.orleansfestivals.ca.

ORLÉANS LIONS CLUB SPAGHETTI DINNER FUNDRAISER from 5-8 p.m. in the St. Joseph Church Hall, 2757 St. Joseph Blvd. Tickets $15 for adults or six tickets for $80. Tickets available from any member, e-mail gravchef@yahoo.com or call 613-830-7035.

CUMBERLAND FARMERS MARKET from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the R.J. Kennedy Arena, 1115 Dunning Rd. in Cumberland Village. The Cumberland Farmers’ Market features fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, specialty foods, homemade treats and a variety of artisan goods.

ORLÉANS FARMER’S MARKET from 11 am to 4 pm in the parking lot at the Ray Friel Recreation Complex on Tenth Line Road featuring local food vendors and producers.

CLASSIC CAR SHOW hosted by the Orléans Lions Club in the west parking lot at the Place d’Orléans mall. Free to spectators. To register your car email Lion Shannon at shannon@lyrette.ca or call 613-329-1248.

THE STRAY DOG BREWING COMPANY presents the Jays Quartet from 7:30 p.m. Funk, soul, blues and bee bop. The Stray Dog Brewing Company is located at 501 Lacolle Way in the Taylor Creek Business Park.

ORLÉANS COMIC BOOK AND NOVELTY SHOW from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Place d’Orléans shopping centre featuring local comic vendors, novelty/toy vendors, craft vendors as well as artists and writers.

 

 

Ottawa law firm has
deep roots in Orléans

 

Established in January 2021, Richardson Hall LLP prides itself on being a modern litigation law firm that focuses on families and their rights. The firm’s partners, associates, law clerks and students are a tight-knit family that work collaboratively so that their clients can focus on their own families and what matters most to them.

Partners Jonathan Richardson and Amanda Hall both went to high school in Orléans, where they currently live and raise their children with their respective spouses.

Having worked together since 2012, Jon and Amanda partnered to launch their own firm in January of 2021.

A native of Orléans, Jon has been practicing law for the past 16 years. His specialty is in the areas of family law and civil litigation with a particular focus on construction law.

Hailing from Newfoundland, Amanda moved to Orléans with her family in 1982. With over 20 years’ experience in the area of family law, she is highly proficient in representing clients in parenting matters, as well as property division, spousal support and child support claims.

Jon and Amanda, along with their associates Alison Southern, Victoria Boddy, Kayleigh Pink, Camille Ligier and Angela Livingstone pride themselves on working to meet their clients’ needs as efficiently as possible.

The Richardson Hall team has embraced technological efficiencies and is entirely cloud-based with team members able to work remotely as necessary to assist their clients.

A team of litigators, Richardson Hall is willing to go to court but embraces alternative dispute resolution when it is appropriate. The team is dedicated to helping clients protect their rights and will negotiate agreements or proceed to mediation when it will benefit their clients. Should litigation be necessary, Richardson Hall has experienced staff to work with clients to keep costs down and matters progressing in a timely manner.

“Being a small litigation firm with deep connections to the community gives us a great deal of flexibility,” Jon says. “We can work individually with every client to meet their needs, but also to bring a flexible and cost-effective team approach.”

To learn more about Richardson Hall LLP, the firm’s legal team and the services they provides visit richardsonhall.com.

 

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