Commercial Litigation
Our lawyers are well-versed and highly experienced in all aspects of corporate commercial litigation. They recognize that while we are in the business of litigation, you are not. We take a solution-oriented approach to commercial cases that is business-minded, practical, and focused on achieving an economically rationally resolution that make sense for you and your business.
We are routinely trusted by public and private companies, partnerships, shareholders, directors, officers, and boards arguing in superior and appellate courts, before the Toronto Commercial List, and seeking resolution through arbitration and mediation. Our lawyers narrow in on every file—big or small—taking the time and energy to understand the legal side of your case and the business side too, to develop business-minded solutions that make sense for your big picture.
We regularly advise clients pre-litigation, offering strategic advice to plan a litigation strategy, or to position oneself favorably before legal proceedings. Often, the goal is to avoid litigation entirely. Litigation can be a blunt instrument with immense downstream consequences. We harness our litigation experience and methodical analysis to help our clients understand what those may be, and to plan a tailored strategy targeted at achieving their specific objectives.
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Aghdasi v. Asiyaban
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Avagyan v. Gasparyan
2024 ONSC 2154
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Ren v. Eastern Platinum Limited
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