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Toronto Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Firm
People
Attorneys
- Ian M Hull (Founder)
- Suzana Popovic-Montag
- David Morgan Smith (Partner)
- Paul Emile Trudelle (Partner)
- Natalia R. Angelini
- Jordan M. Atin (Counsel)
- Moira Visoiu (Associate)
- Stuart Clark
- Jonathon Kappy
- Noah Weisberg
- Joshua Eisen
- Doreen So
- David Freedman
- Nick Esterbauer
- OC, O.Ont, QC LSM The Hon. R. Roy McMurtry (Senior Counsel)
Office Information
Address
141 Adelaide Street WestSuite 1700 Toronto, ON M5H 3L5, Canada
Phone
Fax
- 416-369-1517
Other Offices
Hull & Hull LLP 228 Lakeshore Road East P.O. Box 249, Stn. Main Oakville L6J 5A2 , Canada 416-369-1140
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