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Not only is Paul J. Daffern known for the breadth of his litigation practice; he has a well-established reputation as an experienced and effective trial lawyer. He appears regularly before the Ontario courts at the trial level, including experience before the Commercial List in Toronto. Mr. Daffern also has substantial experience in conducting appeals, as well as the OSCJ Divisional Court, and the Ontario Court of Appeals.
He has had substantial experience in dealing with appears in Family Court matters, and he has acted as counsel in cases in numerous other courts including the Tax Court of Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (OSCJ), Trial Division and the Assessment Office of the OSCJ (which reviews lawyers' bills).
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