Civil & Commercial Litigation Lawyer Ontario
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Experienced litigation counsel for contract disputes, debt recovery, shareholder disputes, real estate, and estate claims across Ontario.
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Representing plaintiffs and defendants across all Ontario courts.
Contract Disputes
Breach of contract — services, goods, technology, and construction.
Debt Recovery
Commercial debt collection and enforcement in Ontario courts.
Shareholder Disputes
Oppression remedy, derivative actions, and winding-up orders.
Real Estate Litigation
Failed closings, misrepresentation, and title disputes.
Estate Litigation
Will challenges, dependant's relief, and trustee disputes.
Injunctions
Mareva injunctions, Anton Piller orders, and urgent relief.
Defamation
Business and personal reputation claims and defences.
Negligence Claims
Professional negligence and occupier's liability claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the limitation period for a civil claim in Ontario?
Most civil claims in Ontario must be commenced within 2 years of discovering the claim under the Limitations Act, 2002. Some claims have shorter deadlines. Contact us immediately if a deadline may be approaching.
Do most civil cases go to trial?
No. The majority of civil and commercial disputes settle before trial — often at mediation or after examinations for discovery. We prepare every file for trial but always pursue cost-effective resolution first.
What is mandatory mediation?
Under Rule 24.1, most civil actions in Toronto, Ottawa, and Windsor must attend mandatory mediation before trial. Mediation is confidential and often resolves disputes at a fraction of the cost of trial.
What is a Mareva injunction?
A Mareva injunction freezes a defendant's assets before judgment to prevent dissipation. It is urgent relief obtained on short notice where there is a real risk assets will be moved or hidden.
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