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Litigation lawyers practice civil litigation law including personal injury law, administrative law, and sometimes criminal law litigation law or family law litigation. Many criminal law litigation lawyers, however, practice only criminal law.
Ontario litigation lawyers are members of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Mississauga litigation lawyers may also be members of the Peel Law Association, the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, the Advocates' Society, the Ontario Bar Association, the Ontario Criminal Lawyers Association, and the Canadian Bar Association. Mississauga litigation law lawyers help their civil litigation law clients throughout Canada and around the world.
The Lawyer Referral Service of the Law Society of Upper Canada is a very good way to find a Mississauga lawyer who practices litigation law in Mississauga and the surrounding region. The Lawyer Referral Service for $6.00 will give you the name of a Mississauga lawyer, civil litigation law lawyer who will provide a free consultation of up to 30 minutes. They will put you in touch with the next lawyer on the rotation in the particular field of law. You can phone them at 1-900-565-4LRS (4577). In an emergency try (416) 947-3330 or 1-800- 268-8326. The service is not appropriate if you require an opinion of the merits of your case in a complex area such as drunk driving law.
Each Mississauga litigation law lawyer may have an office in Mississauga or an office outside of Mississauga, perhaps in the Greater Toronto area. The Greater Toronto Area includes Mississauga litigation law lawyers, Oakville litigation law lawyers, Brampton litigation law lawyers, York Region litigation law lawyers (including Newmarket litigation law lawyers, and Durham Region litigation law lawyers (including Pickering litigation law lawyers, Ajax litigation law lawyers, and Oshawa litigation law lawyers).
Each Mississauga litigation law lawyer is a barrister, solicitor, and notary public. Mississauga litigation law barristers are Mississauga litigation law lawyers who appear in Mississauga and other Greater Toronto Area courts. Mississauga litigation law solicitors are Mississauga lawyers who don't usually go to Court but spend most of their time in their Mississauga offices or working elsewhere in Mississauga with Mississauga litigation law clients. Mississauga litigation law lawyers spend most of their time preparing for possible civil litigation in the Superior Court of Justice in the Greater Toronto Area.
Mississauga litigation law lawyers advise Mississauga creditors and debtors respecting the rights and remedies available to both secured and unsecured creditors in Mississauga where debts are in danger of not being paid.
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Mississauga lawyers who practice litigation law (Mississauga litigation law lawyers) use federal legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada and provincial legislation enacted by the Legislature of Ontario, as well as the Rules of Practice of various Courts. Here are some examples of statutes and Rules of Practice used by Mississauga civil litigation law lawyers.
| Civil Litigation | Federal Court Rules | 304(1) | Service of notice of application |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Court Rules | 306 | Applicant's affidavits |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Act | 18 | Extraordinary remedies, federal tribunals |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Act | 18.2 | Interim orders |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Act | 18.4 | Hearings in summary way |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Act | 18.5 | Exception to sections 18 and 18.1 |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Act | 28 | Judicial review |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 300 | Application |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 335 | Application |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 57 | Wrong originating document |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 6 | Interpretation Act |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 7 | Extension by consent |
| Civil Litigation | Federal Courts Rules | 8 | Extension or abridgement |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 13.1.02 | Motion to Transfer to Another County |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.01(1) | By Issuing Originating Process |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.02 | Proceedings by action as general rules |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.03(2) | Notice of Action |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.03(3) | Ordinary and Simplified Procedure |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.03(4.1) | Information for Court Use |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.05(2) | Application under Statute |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.06 | Title of Proceeding |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.06(2) | Title of Proceeding |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 14.06(3) | Title of Proceeding |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.01 | Where solicitor is required |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.02 | Request for Notice by Solicitor |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.03 | Notice of Change of Solicitor |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.04 | Client to be Served |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.05(3) | Application under Rules |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 15.05(3)h | Application under Rules |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 20 | To Plaintiff |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 3.02 | General Powers of Court |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 30.02 | Interpretation |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 31 | Definition |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 38 | Application of the Rule |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 4.02 | General Heading |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 4.02(1) | General Heading |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 4.02(3) | Body of Document |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 76 | Application of Rule |
| Civil Litigation | Rules of Civil Procedure | 9.03 | Executor, Administrator or Trustee Refusing to be Joined |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 4(1) | Nullity of gifts, transfers, etc., made with intent to defeat or prejudice creditors |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 4(2) | Unjust preferences |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 4(3) | When there is presumption of intention if transaction has effect of unjust preference |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 5(1) | Assignments for benefit of creditors and good faith sales, etc., protected |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 5(4) | Security given up upon void payment to be returned |
| Creditors' Remedies | Assignments and Preferences Act | 5(5) | Exceptions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bank Act | 244 | Protection of records |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bank Act | 427 | Loans to certain borrowers and security |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bank Act | 428 | Priority of bank’s claim |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bank Act | 47 | Term of first directors |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 136(1)(f) | Priority of claims |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 14.06(1.2) | Non-liability in respect of certain matters |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 14.06(2) | Liability in respect of environmental matters |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 2(1) | Definitions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 2(1) | Definitions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 243(2) | Definition of "receiver" |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 245 | Receiver to give notice |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 247 | Good faith, etc. |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 248(2) | Powers of court |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 67(2) | Deemed trusts |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 67(3) | Exceptions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 86 | Status of Crown claims |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 86(2) | Statutory Crown securities |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 86(3) | Exceptions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 87 | Statutory Crown securities |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act | 87(1) | Statutory Crown securities |
| Creditors' Remedies | Bulk Sales Act | 16(1) | Effect of buyer failing to comply with Act |
| Creditors' Remedies | Business Corporations Act | 246 | Derivative actions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Business Corporations Act | 247 | Court order |
| Creditors' Remedies | Business Corporations Act | 248(3) | Court order |
| Creditors' Remedies | Commercial Tenancies Act | 31(2) | Declaration by boarder, under-tenant, or lodger that immediate tenant has no property in goods distrained |
| Creditors' Remedies | Commercial Tenancies Act | 38(2) | Rights of assignee |
| Creditors' Remedies | Construction Lien Act | 23 | Personal liability of owner |
| Creditors' Remedies | Construction Lien Act | 39 | Right to information |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 101 | Injunctions and receivers |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 104 | Interim order for recovery of personal property |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 113 | Agreement preventing third party claim or crossclaim |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 117 | Assessment of damages |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 126(1) | Bilingual proceedings |
| Creditors' Remedies | Courts of Justice Act | 140 | Vexatious proceedings |
| Creditors' Remedies | Creditors’ Relief Act | 32(3) | Time for distribution |
| Creditors' Remedies | Expropriations Act | 10(1) | Notice of expropriation |
| Creditors' Remedies | Expropriations Act | 10(2) | Election of date for compensation |
| Creditors' Remedies | Expropriations Act | 73(4) | Effect of bankruptcy |
| Creditors' Remedies | Fraudulent Conveyances Act | 1 | Definitions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Fraudulent Conveyances Act | 2 | Where conveyances void as against creditors |
| Creditors' Remedies | Fraudulent Conveyances Act | 3 | Where s. 2 does not apply |
| Creditors' Remedies | Land Titles Act | 69 | Meaning of “vest” or “belong” |
| Creditors' Remedies | Mortgages Act | 42 | Restrictions as to proceedings |
| Creditors' Remedies | Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act | 11 | Restoration of licence on instalment payments |
| Creditors' Remedies | Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act | 4 | Application for payment out of Fund where person has cause of action |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 17(1) | Care of collateral |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 17(3) | Liability for loss |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 17(5) | Use of collateral |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 2(a)ii | Subject to subsection 4 (1), this Act applies to, |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 20(1)(a)(iii) | Unperfected security interests |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 20(1)b | Unperfected security interests |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 22 | Perfection By possession or repossession |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 30(1) | Priority rules for security interests in investment property |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 30(1)2 | Secured party with control |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 30(6) | Futures intermediary |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 33(3) | Priority of seller’s purchase-money security interest |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 38 | Subordination |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 46(4) | Errors, etc. |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 46(5)(b) | Effect of registration |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 59(5) | Non-waiver of rights and duties |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 62(20 | Exempt collateral |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 62(a) | Possession upon default |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 63(1) | Disposal of collateral |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 63(2) | Methods of disposition |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 63(4) | Notice required |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 65(1) | Compulsory disposition of consumer goods |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 65(4) | Proof of interest |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 65(6) | Foreclosure |
| Creditors' Remedies | Personal Property Security Act | 67(1)(a) | Court orders and directions |
| Creditors' Remedies | Registry Act | 22(1) | Land under automated system |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 1(1) | Definitions and interpretation |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 10(1) | Claim for lien |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 14(5) | Disposition |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 15(1) | Sale of article |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 15(4) | Method of sale |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 16 | Waste or vacant land of Crown excepted |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 20(1) | Acknowledgment to one of several mortgagors |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 28 | Lien claimant’s rights and obligations |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 3 | Repairer’s lien |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 3(3) | Disposition |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 4(1) | Storer’s lien |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 4(7) | Disposition |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 6 | Priority of lien |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 7(1) | Non-possessory lien |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 7(3) | Priority |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 7(5) | Acknowledgment of indebtedness required |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repair and Storage Liens Act | 7(6) | Acknowledgment of indebtedness required |
| Creditors' Remedies | Repairs and Storage Liens Act | 4(3) | When lien arises |
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Dufferin County Courthouse
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Kingston Courthouse
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Burlington Courthouse
Halton
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Milton County Courthouse
Halton
, Oakville
Oakville Civic Centre
Hamilton-Wentworth
, Hamilton
John Sopinka Courthouse
Hastings
, Belleville
Belleville Courthouse
Middlesex
, London
London Court House
Muskoka
, Bracebridge
Bracebridge Courthouse
Niagara
, St. Catharines
St. Catharines Courthouse
Peel
, Brampton
A Grenville & William Davis Courthouse
Perth
, Stratford
Stratford Courthouse
Simcoe
, Barrie
Barrie Courthouse
Toronto
, Toronto
Old City Hall
Toronto
, Toronto
College Park Court
Toronto
, Toronto
Scarborough Courthouse
Toronto
, Toronto
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Toronto
, Toronto
Metro West Etobicoke Courthouse 2201 Finch
Toronto
, Toronto
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Toronto
, Toronto
311 Jarvis Toronto Youth Court and Family Court
Toronto
, Toronto
Toronto Superior Court - Civil - Filing Documents
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Cambridge Courthouse
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Guelph Provincial Courthouse
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Newmarket Courthouse
Mississauga family law lawyers act as Mississauga solicitors when they draft separation agreements but act as Mississauga barristers when they go to Family Court in Mississauga spousal support applications, Mississauga restraining order applications, Mississauga child support applications, Mississauga child custody applications, and in applications requesting that the Superior Court of Justice divide up property or grant divorces. In many ways Mississauga divorce lawyers act as Mississauga solicitors rather than Mississauga barristers when they settle property issues in a separation agreement and draft and file divorce applications which don't require a custody, access, or support order. Mississauga family law lawyers help their family law and divorce clients throughout Ontario. Mississauga Family Court applications and Mississauga Superior Court applications are commenced at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
Mississauga wills law lawyers act as Mississauga solicitors when they draft wills and powers of attorneys for property and personal care but act as Mississauga barristers when they conduct estate litigation in Superior Court where estates are contested. In many ways Mississauga estates lawyers act as Mississauga solicitors rather than Mississauga barristers when they file uncontested probate applications. Mississauga wills law lawyers help their wills and estates clients throughout Ontario.
Mississauga business law lawyers help their corporate and commercial law clients throughout Canada and around the world. Mississauga business law lawyers help clients establish and maintain businesses in the Greater Toronto Area.
Mississauga litigation law lawyers, including Mississauga civil litigation lawyers and Mississauga criminal litigation lawyers attend Court throughout the Greater Toronto area. Mississauga civil litigation lawyers litigate civil matters in Ontario Courts.
Mississauga real estate law lawyers advise their clients respecting Mississauga and GTA real estate transactions, mortgages, leases, and property rights including commercial real estate and residential real estate.
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