James
Camplin regularly advises clients from small proprietors to
large corporations on general corporate and commercial matters,
including corporate structuring, legal due diligence, agreements
for purchase and sale, corporate financing, and mergers and
acquisitions.
James advises
lenders, including a chartered bank, on the structuring of
debt financing transactions in Saskatchewan and other Canadian
jurisdictions. One of these projects related to a lender's
agricultural value-added lending program. James also represents
a number of Saskatchewan First Nations on Treaty Land Entitlement
issues and economic development initiatives. For a number
of years he has advised the First Nation trustees of a TLE
agreement on all aspects of their duties including the permitted
use of funds, their roles and responsibilities, the development
of policies for the operation of the trust, and the acquisition
of land to meet the requirement for equity acres, as well
as economic development opportunities for the trustees and
band.
James has
been actively involved in numerous real estate transactions.
He is thoroughly conversant with residential and commercial
real estate conveyancing and the automated Saskatchewan land
titles system.
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