• Managing Partner, Ontario

To reach us:

333 Bay Street, Suite 2400
Bay Adelaide Centre, Box 20
Toronto, ON M5H 2T6
+1 416 366 8381
+1 416 364 7813 (fax)
1 800 268 8424 (toll-free)

Location

Our office is located in the heart of Toronto's financial district in the Bay Adelaide Centre, on the north-east corner of Bay Street and Adelaide Street West.

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Toronto

Fasken Martineau’s legal services in Toronto cover the gamut of business law and litigation. Our clients range from global companies to individuals and come from all industries and business sectors. The extraordinary strength of our litigation practice combined with the full range of our business law practice enables us to assist clients with virtually any type of legal matter.

We are deeply rooted in Toronto. We began practice here in 1896 with just two lawyers and today our office is home to more than 200 lawyers and an efficient team of support staff. Just as Toronto is now a major international city, so too our legal practice now extends to serving clients worldwide.

Green office

Our office is in the Bay Adelaide Centre, which is Toronto's first LEED® Certified Core and Shell Gold high-rise office building. In recognition of our own state-of-the-art and sustainable office design within the building, our Toronto office was recently awarded a LEED® for Commercial Interiors Silver rating. We have maximized the use of technology throughout to create an environment that is an ideal place for our clients, lawyers and staff to meet, educate and network.

Accessible office

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Justicia ProjectToronto firm in support of retention and advancement of women in private practice - Justicia Project

We have pledged our support to the Law Society of Upper Canada's precedent-setting Justicia Project, which is designed to retain and advance women lawyers in private practice.