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Frank P.K. Friesacher   | Partner | Email: ffriesacher@mccuaig.com  | Phone: (780) 441-3402  | vCard

Frank P.K. Friesacher   | Partner | Email: ffriesacher@mccuaig.com  | Phone: (780) 441-3402  | vCard

Admitted to Bar: Alberta, 2000
BA,BCom,LLB (University of Alberta)

Admitted to Bar: Alberta, 2000
BA,BCom,LLB (University of Alberta)

Frank Friesacher practices as a litigator, working with clients to resolve their legal disputes consensually where possible, and representing their interests in all levels of Alberta courts where that process is required.  Frank's practice areas include resolving legal disputes in the fields of divorce and family law, employment law, negligence claims, and business litigation.  Particularly in the family law field, Frank has experience in dealing with spousal and child support, matrimonial property division, child custody and access, and separation agreements.  His family law practice also includes drafting pre-nuptial and marriage agreements.

Frank is active in the Alberta branch of the Canadian Bar Association, having served on its council for several years.  He was the Internet Advisor for the CBA Alberta Branch for many years, and currently serves as Law School Liaison.  He also has worked for several years on the Inns of Court Program, a mentor project for junior lawyers.  Frank is a member of the Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association including the Civil Litigation, Employment and Family Law sections.

Before commencing with the firm in 2000, Frank held a clerkship at the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench and Court of Appeal 1999-2000.  He was previously a summer student with the Alberta Law Reform Institute as well as past Articles Editor of the Alberta Law Review.  Before entering legal studies, Frank obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and his Bachelor of Commerce (International Studies/German) with Distinction.

Frank became a partner at the firm in 2008, and seeks to bring his legal skills and training as well as his experience to bear to guide clients through the often complex issues and decisions they face when encountering legal disputes.

Frank is active in the German-Canadian community, including his long-term involvement with a local Bavarian folk dance group.  He is an avid reader, biker, hiker, cross-country skier and ballroom dancer.

Frank Friesacher practices as a litigator, working with clients to resolve their legal disputes consensually where possible, and representing their interests in all levels of Alberta courts where that process is required.  Frank's practice areas include resolving legal disputes in the fields of divorce and family law, employment law, negligence claims, and business litigation.  Particularly in the family law field, Frank has experience in dealing with spousal and child support, matrimonial property division, child custody and access, and separation agreements.  His family law practice also includes drafting pre-nuptial and marriage agreements.

Frank is active in the Alberta branch of the Canadian Bar Association, having served on its council for several years.  He was the Internet Advisor for the CBA Alberta Branch for many years, and currently serves as Law School Liaison.  He also has worked for several years on the Inns of Court Program, a mentor project for junior lawyers.  Frank is a member of the Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association including the Civil Litigation, Employment and Family Law sections.

Before commencing with the firm in 2000, Frank held a clerkship at the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench and Court of Appeal 1999-2000.  He was previously a summer student with the Alberta Law Reform Institute as well as past Articles Editor of the Alberta Law Review.  Before entering legal studies, Frank obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and his Bachelor of Commerce (International Studies/German) with Distinction.

Frank became a partner at the firm in 2008, and seeks to bring his legal skills and training as well as his experience to bear to guide clients through the often complex issues and decisions they face when encountering legal disputes.

Frank is active in the German-Canadian community, including his long-term involvement with a local Bavarian folk dance group.  He is an avid reader, biker, hiker, cross-country skier and ballroom dancer.