Called to the Bar in 1990, Kenneth has been with McRoberts Law Office LLP since 2004. His preferred areas of practice include: family law and real estate, including rural real estate, and in particular, in the Interlake Region. Kenneth’s goal is providing the best service to his clients, through maturity of experience and thoughtfulness. He won the David Owen Scholarship in philosophy in 1976 from the University of Winnipeg, and holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Winnipeg. Kenneth maintains a practice and offices in Winnipeg and the Interlake (St. Laurent, Lundar and Eriksdale).
Lawyers Specialize Areas: Corporate and Commercial
H. Mark LaClare
Mark was called to the Bar in 1997 and joined McRoberts Law Office LLP as an associate in 1998. In 2004, Mark was admitted as a partner. He received his LL.B. from the University of Manitoba in 1996. Mark’s preferred areas of practice includes: wills & estates, real estate, corporate and business law, immigration, family law and personal injury.
Andrea Rous
Andrea received her Juris Doctor from the University of Manitoba in 2014. Andrea articled with McRoberts Law Office LLP and was called to the Bar in 2015, becoming an associate lawyer with McRoberts Law Office LLP at that time. Her areas of practice are real estate, commercial and corporate, family law, wills and estates.
G. Alex Cudney
Alex Cudney was called to the Bar in 1978, and has been with McRoberts Law Office LLP since 1985. His preferred areas of practice include wills and estates, civil litigation/personal injury, corporate and commercial, and real estate.
Garry J. Sinnock
Garry received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees from the University of Manitoba and was called to the Bar in 1977. After his call to the Bar, Garry was a member of the firm of Baker Zivot & Company until 1992 when he became an associate with McRoberts Law Office LLP. Garry has a general practice with an emphasis on real estate transactions, wills and estates, family law, civil litigation and commercial and corporate matters.