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Barry Weintraub is a founding partner of Weintraub Erskine Huang LLP, a Bay Street Litigation Boutique. His diverse practice includes litigation of corporate/commercial, environmental and employment matters. Barry is an experienced and successful trial counsel. He has extensive advocacy experience...

Barry Weintraub is a founding partner of Weintraub Erskine Huang LLP, a Bay Street Litigation Boutique. His diverse practice includes litigation of corporate/commercial, environmental and employment matters. Barry is an experienced and successful trial counsel. He has extensive advocacy experience before various courts at all stages of litigation and has also appeared before several different administrative tribunals. Barry has acted as counsel in numerous mediations and commercial arbitrations. Barry has made more than 1500 appearances in various types of proceedings, including many trials and appeals.

Barry is a past Chair of CBA National Environment, Energy & Resources Law Section, and of OBA Civil Litigation Section and Environmental Law Section. He served for many years as Adjunct Professor at University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Queen's University Faculty of Law teaching various civil procedures courses.

Barry was called to the bar in 1989 and previously practiced with Stikeman Elliott, Genest Murray, Heenan Blaikie, Rueter Scargall Bennett and Rueters LLP.

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Krista has extensive experience resolving business disputes efficiently. Krista assists clients with resolving a wide range of business and contract disputes. Most frequently she is involved with issues related to commercial leasing, construction, real estate, shareholder rights and remedies, and e...
Krista has extensive experience resolving business disputes efficiently. Krista assists clients with resolving a wide range of business and contract disputes. Most frequently she is involved with issues related to commercial leasing, construction, real estate, shareholder rights and remedies, and employment.

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Admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2005, received a BA in Political Science from York University and a LL.B Law from the University of Windsor. I honed my skills practicing criminal law in Toronto and structured finance, asset finance and international law at an international firm in Germany. I continue ...
Admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2005, received a BA in Political Science from York University and a LL.B Law from the University of Windsor. I honed my skills practicing criminal law in Toronto and structured finance, asset finance and international law at an international firm in Germany. I continue to advance my legal knowledge through additional certifications, teach accredited programs for lawyers, regularly contribute to legal journals and share my expertise through media requests.

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Sara specializes in workplace investigations and human rights education. Sara's investigations are process solid and legally sound. She values efficiency and understands the time sensitive nature of investigations. Sara is also skilled educator/facilitator, developing and delivering education prog...
Sara specializes in workplace investigations and human rights education. Sara's investigations are process solid and legally sound. She values efficiency and understands the time sensitive nature of investigations. Sara is also skilled educator/facilitator, developing and delivering education programs to various levels of management, non-management, and union representatives. Her ability to connect with participants and facilitate tough human rights discussions creates ideal learning environments which can be leveraged by organizations to either strengthen existing healthy workplace cultures, or address and alter expectations and set a new direction. Sara has delivered hundreds of courses for the City of Toronto, including whole Departments with a staff base of between 100 to 2700.

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