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Regent Law

Excellent Legal Services. 21st Century Technology.

Talon Regent

Talon Regent is a lawyer practicing in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He integrates the latest technology into his law firm to ensure you receive efficient legal services without compromising excellence. He is also able to keep you updated and informed during each stage of the legal process so you can always be sure that your matter is being handled appropriately.
Talon Regent was a partner at the Ocrane Regent Law Firm alongside Terrance Ocrane, who had over 40 years of experience. Sadly, Mr. Ocrane passed away in February of 2018. Mr. Regent continues to operate in the same location and with the same contact information so there will be no interruption of service.
The two most frequent complaints about lawyers are that they take too long on a file and they do not communicate with their clients often enough. This happens because lawyers frequently take on more clients than they can handle. At our law firm, we take on fewer clients at any given time so that we can be more responsive to the needs of our current clients. With that said, we are presently accepting additional clients.
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Areas of Practice
Law firm and City Hall

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Regent Law
414 - 310 Main Street North
Moose Jaw, SK
​S6H 3K1
Located on the 4th floor of the Hammond Building.
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Email: reception@regentlaw.net
Phone: 306.694.4922
Fax: 306.692.6386

Regent Law
​​414 - 310 Main Street N
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 3K1

  • Home
  • About
  • Areas of Practice
    • Real Estate
    • Family Law
    • Civil Law
    • Personal Injury Law
    • Wills & Estates
    • Criminal Law
    • Corporate Law
    • Employment Law
    • Municipal Law
  • Technology
  • Client Portal
  • Contact