Hamilton Criminal Lawyers, Ontario
Sponsored Law Firm
-
x
Click For More Info:
-
Caramanna, Friedberg LLP
700 Bay St 405, Box 144 Toronto, ON M5G 1Z6ยป view mapCriminal Defense Law Defending Your Rights
Caramanna, Friedberg LLP provides comprehensive legal advice and vigorously protects the rights of clients facing criminal charges and regulatory offences.
416-924-5969
Not enough matches for Hamilton Criminal lawyer.
Below are all Hamilton lawyers.
Sponsored Lawyers
1-10 of 89 matches
Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Divorce, Juvenile Law
Providing a unique combination of family or criminal law legal services and life coaching using a holistic approach. Helping clients as a lawyer, supportive life coach, or both. Family Law Services: -Divorce -Separation -Custody/Access Coaching Services: -Life Coaching -Divorce & Relationship Coaching -Women's Coaching -Customized Programs -Group Programs & Workshops
(more)Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Estate
Anamika Sinha provides dedicated and quality legal services for our clients in the areas of Drafting, Immigration, Collaborative Family law, Child and Family Services law, Civil Litigation, Estate matters and Real Estate Closings. With fierce devotion and perseverance, Ms. Sinha has built her career by understanding her client's concerns, relieving them of worry and championing their position articulately and effectively.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Family Law
Anteneh Kassa attended law school at the University of Alberta. Prior to that, he completed a neuroscience degree at McMaster University. Anteneh articled in Hamilton and has practiced primarily in the area of family law since his Call to the Bar. He assists clients in all aspects of their family law matter, including negotiating, mediating and litigating custody and access issues, and complex support and property matters.
(more)Employment, Business, Civil & Human Rights, Lawsuit & Dispute
Christopher works with both employees and employers regarding all their employment law needs, including human rights and business litigation issues. He represents clients at multiple levels of court, including tribunals such as the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Ontario Labour Relations Board, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Christopher also practises in corporate and commercial litigation and disputes, including shareholder agreements, contract disputes, construction law, liens, incorporations, compliance, and other business law issues. He worked and continues to work with top Toronto law firms and legal professionals, and has experience working at the Federal Court of Appeal. Christopher is on the Board of Directors of Beyond Reasonable Doubt Community, a non-profit organization that helps spread legal awareness and access to justice. In his free time, Christopher enjoys engaging in sports, such as rugby, golf, and swimming. He also has a flair for music and enjoys playing the piano, guitar, violin, and drums.
(more)Accident & Injury, Insurance, Car Accident, Slip & Fall Accident, Products Liability
My clients appreciate the personal service they receive from my firm. I believe it is important to keep in touch with clients and to keep them regularly informed of developments in the case. It is my policy to return phone calls and e-mails promptly. In representing disability/personal injury claimants, I act on a contingency basis. That means you will pay no upfront fees. My fee payment comes as a percentage of whatever financial compensation I obtain in your claim. In the unlikely event that I do not obtain a financial settlement or award, you owe me nothing but out-of -pocket expenses.
(more)Employment, Labor Law
John-Edward C. Hyde is a Partner and Chair of the Management-side Labour Group, at Hyde HR Law. John is one of only 22 lawyers in Canada, certified as a Specialist in Labour Law by the Law Society of Upper Canada. John advises management on all aspects of employment and labour law, including representation before administrative tribunals, collective agreement negotiation, arbitrations, wrongful dismissal defense and human rights. He also assists clients in providing strategic legal and human resources advice on labour and employment matters arising out of complex mergers, acquisitions and the sale of businesses. Johnโs pre-law background is in operations and human resources management in the transportation industry. This experience provides him with the unique opportunity to assist clients in the formulation of practical legal solutions, specifically tailored to their needs. John represents private, public and institutional clients in a wide variety of labour and employment matters across Canada. His clients include international transportation interests, construction companies, manufacturers, health care providers, universities and major breweries. John has developed widely recognized legal sub-practices in the specialized areas of Transportation and Construction Labour Relations. He is the author of a number of articles in various labour and employment publications, and frequently appears in the press, to comment on critical issues in HR law.
(more)Business, Business Organization, Contract, Corporate, Real Estate
I am looking forward to seeing how I can help you. Donโt hesitate to call!
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Estate Administration, Business
Ms. Cunningham holds an Honours Degree in Political Science graduating Summa Cum Laude, First-Class Standing, from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario in 1991. She then obtained her Doctors of Jurisprudence from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario in 1994. She was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1996. In 1997, Ms. Cunningham launched her law practice. She is the Senior Counsel at Cunningham Law Professional Corporation, a law firm situated in Mississauga, Ontario. She practices primarily in the areas of Family Law, Wills and Estate Administration and Litigation, Employment Law, and Corporate-Commercial Law. In addition to managing a successful law firm in Canada, Ms. Cunningham is also licensed to practise law in Jamaica, West Indies. In 2011, Ms. Cunningham completed her training in mediation and arbitration and has obtained certificates in Conflict Management: Negotiation & Mediation Levels I and II from the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studiesโ Certificate Program in Conflict Management, offered through the Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo, and in Arbitration from the ADR Institute of Ontario. In addition to practicing law, Ms. Cunningham is a Mediator and Director of Dispute Resolution at Global Mediation Network Inc. in Mississauga, Ontario. Ms. Cunningham has appeared as the keynote speaker and as a panelist at many events, including at the Olive Branch of Hope Workshop โ Fighting Breast Cancer (on Wills and Estate Planning and Litigation); at the University of Toronto (Breaking Boundaries Conference - empowering minority students to pursue their dreams); the Annual University of Toronto High School Conference (to motivate high school students to pursue higher learning); and to at-risk youths presented by the Reachout Committee Inc. (the importance of education regardless of obstacles encountered). She has also appeared on CHRY Radio, G98.7 FM, and CHSC 1220 AM, expressing her legal opinion on current issues of the day. Ms. Cunningham is devoted to enriching the lives of our youths and has been a volunteer and avid supporter of organizations such as the Youth Empowerment Program (YEP), a teacher with the Childrenโs Church at Praise Cathedral Worship Centre where she is also a member, the Spelling Bee of Canada where she has mentored and coached students as they prepare for spelling competitions, and she has also officiated as a Judge at the Regional Spelling Bee Competition level. She is a donor and supporter of such organizations as the Reachout Committee, an organization devoted to addressing the problems of youths from all cultural backgrounds; DAM, a drop-in centre for youths; the Coldest Night of the Year Walk-a-Thon to raise funds for the homeless and people living in poverty in the Peel Region; Knox Past Studentโs Association (KPSA) โ Toronto Chapter, dedicated to raising the levels of education for KNOX students in Jamaica and students at tertiary institutions in Toronto, and the Jamaica Visionaries Association, an organization dedicated to helping the poor and needy in Jamaica. Through the law firm, Ms. Cunningham offers scholarships and placements of students in co-operative education programs, to articling (or law) students, paralegals, and volunteer opportunities for persons who have a genuine interest in the law regardless of gender, ethnicity, socio-economic background, and culture. Her firm promotes the inclusivity of all persons.
(more)Family Law
A natural entrepreneur, Lisa took a few detours after law school before settling in family law, where she has happily been in private practice for the last 25 years plus. Nothing if not a well-rounded person, Lisa owned an ice cream store and owned a travel company that once led a singles trip to Nepal for a major Internet dating site. While an undergraduate, she and Gelman & Associatesโ COO Karen Kotansky even owned a company that employed other students to sell paper products in bulk door to door. In fact, her talent and drive to grow successful businesses was recognized by PROFIT and Canadian Business in 2016 where she was included in the W100 list of Canadaโs Top Female Entrepreneurs. Lisa has been firmly dedicated to her family law practice since 1995, and in 2001, she began the law firm of Gelman & Associates. Her stats are impressive. She has a B.A. from the University of Western in political science and an LLB from Osgoode Hall Law School. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1995.
(more)Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Insurance
Luke Hamer is an Associate Lawyer at Smitiuch Injury Law and exclusively practices in the area of personal injury and wrongful death. Luke has acted as counsel on a number of jury and judge alone trials at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, before the Divisional Court and at arbitrations at the Financial Services Commission of Ontario. In March 2015, Luke acted as co-counsel with Peter Cho in a judge alone trial arising from serious personal injuries sustained by a minor Plaintiff while he was boarding an amusement park ride with his father at Centreville Amusement Park (Bhatt v William Beasley Enterprises Limited). At trial with Peter, Luke helped successfully obtain judgment in favour of the minor Plaintiff and his parents against William Beasley Enterprises Limited. Luke obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Bond University in Robina Gold Coast, Australia. He also holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology and English from the University of Toronto. Luke has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and as a camp counselor in Guelph, Ontario.
(more)