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Provincial Limited Liability Partnerships
Henderson Heinrichs is a strategic alliance between three separate and distinct Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP’s) operating in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario respectively. Each separate provincial LLP is made up of a unique pair of limited liability corporations registered in that province, as follows:
- In British Columbia, Henderson Heinrichs LLP is a partnership between Rain A. Henderson Law Corporation and Kevin J. Heinrichs Law Corporation. It is not responsible or liable for any actions taken by Henderson Heinrichs LLP in Ontario or Henderson Heinrichs LLP in Alberta.
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- In Ontario, Henderson Heinrichs LLP is a partnership between Rain A. Henderson Professional Corporation and Kevin J. Heinrichs Professional Corporation. It is not responsible or liable for any actions taken by Henderson Heinrichs LLP in British Columbia or Henderson Heinrichs LLP in Alberta.
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