Ms. Milena Cardinal, of the Cornwall based law firm Cardinal Law Professional Corporation today announced a new partnership within the corporation with the addition of Accountant and Tax Specialist Thierry Cardinal.
Thierry is the brother of Cardinal Law’s founder Milena Cardinal.
“To us our clients are like family, and I know with my brother providing tax and accounting services we’re taking that family service to a higher level, as we both strive to meet our clients’ expectations and act in their best interest, it’s just the way we were brought up,” said Ms. Cardinal
Cardinal Law opened its doors in July of 2011 and recently moved to its new location at 217 Adolphus Street in Cornwall.
Cardinal Law offers high end bilingual legal services to the population of Eastern Ontario. It prides itself on expert know-how, attentive service and absolute care and dedication.
Cardinal Law continues to offer services in the areas of Real Estate, Estate Planning and Administration and Criminal Law. With the addition of Thierry Cardinal the firm strengthens its services in these areas by taking advantage of his front line experience in delicate tax and accounting matters.
The partnership now also allows Cardinal Law Professional Corporation to offer services in Corporate Law, and Tax Law, including Litigation.
Thierry Cardinal also independently offers Accounting and Tax services to individuals and businesses.
As a young, dynamic and growing business in Cornwall and area, Cardinal Law is proving to be a one stop shop for all legal and accounting services. The Firm also provides a free referral service for matters that fall outside of the firm’s scope.
In celebration of the partnership, Cardinal Law is offering a special Estate Planning and Income Tax return package for the holidays.
To learn more, please contact Cardinal Law at:
Tel: 613.935.5919
Fax: 613.935.7420
217 Adolphus Street, Cornwall, Ontario, K6H 3S5
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