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Melanie’s practice is focused on family law. She maintained a civil and family litigation practice at prominent Bay Street and family law boutique firms prior to joining PooranLaw, and has acted for family, estate and real estate lawyers in professional negligence matters. Melanie’s family law practi...
Melanie’s practice is focused on family law. She maintained a civil and family litigation practice at prominent Bay Street and family law boutique firms prior to joining PooranLaw, and has acted for family, estate and real estate lawyers in professional negligence matters. Melanie’s family law practice encompasses all aspects of family law issues, including custody and access, corporate law issues in family law matters relating to shareholders’ remedies, tax and complex support, equalization and business valuation issues. She has represented clients at various levels of court, including as counsel in civil and family law trials, before administrative tribunals and in mediation and arbitration. She received her Collaborative Practice certification in 2018. Melanie has a particular interest in disability related issues in family law matters. She has represented children and youth with disabilities in family law matters, in addition to assisting her clients with disabilities and/or their children with disabilities access the appropriate supports, accommodations and professional and other legal services they require to successfully resolve their family law disputes. In addition to her family law practice, Melanie represents children and youth with disabilities and identified exceptionalities in education law matters. She strives to ensure that the special needs of children and youth are accommodated and supported in our public schools so that they can meaningfully access their legal right to an education. Melanie received her law degree from the University of Windsor and also holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Toronto. She was called to the bar in Ontario in 2008. Melanie actively volunteers in her community and currently serves as the President of the Toronto Chapter of Autism Ontario, the Vice-President of the Ontario Autism Coalition and is a member of the Special Education Advisory Committee. She also volunteers with Pro Bono Ontario's Education Law Project and is a mentor to law students through the University of Windsor student mentoring program. An avid runner and varsity athlete, including completing the Chicago and Boston marathons, Melanie has received awards for excellence in combining academic and athletic achievement. She is a member of The Advocates’ Society, the Canadian Bar Association and the Ontario Bar Association.

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Kathryn is currently an associate at Fogler, Rubinoff LLP practicing in the areas of wills and estates. Kathryn has extensive experience in estate planning and estate administration. She drafts wills, powers of attorney and trusts for individuals with various financial and personal circumstances. ...
Kathryn is currently an associate at Fogler, Rubinoff LLP practicing in the areas of wills and estates. Kathryn has extensive experience in estate planning and estate administration. She drafts wills, powers of attorney and trusts for individuals with various financial and personal circumstances. Kathryn previously practiced at Goddard Gamage Stephens LLP and, prior to that, she summered and articled at the Office of the Children's Lawyer. Kathryn has contributed to several professional publications and has had her work published in the Trusts and Estates Section Newsletter. Kathryn is a recurring member of the Trusts and Estates Section Executive of the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) and a student member of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (STEP). She received her Juris Doctor at the University of British Columbia and was called to the Ontario bar in 2012.

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Mr. Jeffrey Neinstein is a partner at Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers LLP. He is a civil litigator focusing on serious personal injury litigationincluding motor vehicle accident litigation, accident benefits disputes, catastrophic claims, disabilit...



Mr. Jeffrey Neinstein is a partner at Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers LLP. He is a civil litigator focusing on serious personal injury litigationincluding motor vehicle accident litigation, accident benefits disputes, catastrophic claims, disability insurance litigation, slip and fall accidents, fire and property loss and professional negligence disputes. Jeff has focused his practice to represent serious accident victims, disabled persons and their families.

Jeff Neinstein continues to spend much of his practice on representing individuals whose livelihoods are under attack by some of the largest insurance companies in North America. He continues to pursue his clients’ rights through lengthy trials in the Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and through vigorous and relentless canvassing of government agencies in an attempt to amend legislation to protect and fight for the rights of injured and disabled people in Ontario.

Jeff has earned a reputation as a lawyer who has an impressive understanding of the medical, social, emotional, and economic consequences of his clients’ injuries and losses and how these losses affect both the victim and their family. He has a hands-on approach to his practice and is in regular contact with his clients making himself readily available to address any concerns that might arise. He is also in contact with his clients’ physicians and their treatment providers ensuring his clients are being properly serviced and taken care of. He ensures that his clients have access to the very best physicians and therapy available. Jeffrey Neinstein is a lawyer who cares and knows his clients case. He will vigorously fight to protect his clients’ rights and ensure that they receive the maximum compensation available under the law.

During his free time, Jeff keeps busy with his three children and stays active playing basketball, hockey and baseball.



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