Best Lawyers in Canada 2014

August 13, 2013

Each year “Best Lawyers in Canada” sends out a questionnaire to all of the lawyers across the country asking them who they would recommend as a leader in the field. For over a quarter of a century, Best Lawyers® has been regarded by both the profession and the public as the definitive guide to legal excellence.

Thomson Rogers has the most personal injury lawyers ranked as “Best Lawyers” than any other law firm in Ontario and all of Canada.

Congratulations to:

L. Craig Brown – Personal Injury Litigation
Richard C. Halpern – Personal Injury Litigation
Leonard H. Kunka – Personal Injury Litigation
Sloan H. Mandel – Personal Injury Litigation
Wendy Moore Mandel – Personal Injury Litigation
Darcy R. Merkur – Personal Injury Litigation
David R. Neill – Personal Injury Litigation
David R. Tenszen – Personal Injury Litigation

In addition, Roger T. Beaman and Jeffrey J. Wilker in Municipal, Alan A. Farrer in Corporate and Commercial Litigation, and Patrick D. Schmidt in Family Law have been ranked as leaders by “The Best Lawyers in Canada“.

About Thomson Rogers

Since opening our doors in Toronto in 1935, Thomson Rogers has garnered a reputation for taking on the most complex and challenging litigation matters and delivering results. We are intensely driven to help our clients by creating innovative solutions.

When Thomson Rogers takes your case, you will be represented by the best lawyers in Toronto. No one prepares more thoroughly than we do, which gives you a tremendous advantage, in or out of the courtroom.

If you have been injured in a car accident in Ontario, speak with one of our PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS who specialize in severe catastrophic injuries such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, brain damage or brain injury, and amputations. We will advise you about your legal rights and eligibility for accident benefits.

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