Anthony F. Aiello

Associate
P: 416-593-3929
F: 416-593-3397
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  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2019
  • LL.M., Business Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2020
  • LL.B., (Honours), University of Birmingham, 2015
  • B.E.S. (Honours), York University, 2011
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 Overview

Anthony’s practice focuses on all aspects of corporate/commercial and real estate law, including the acquisition, disposition, financing, and leasing of commercial and residential properties.

Prior to joining the firm, Anthony established and managed his own law practice in downtown Toronto where he acted for clients on a variety of real estate and corporate/commercial matters, including representing landlords and tenants in commercial leasing transactions, such as retail, office, industrial, and vacant land. He has also represented private equity funds through drafting and negotiating a broad range of business venture vehicles, including limited partnership agreements, joint venture agreements, and co-ownership agreements.

 Education
  • LL.M., Business Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2020
  • LL.B., (Honours), University of Birmingham, 2015
  • B.E.S. (Honours), York University, 2011
 Practice Areas  Called to the Bar
  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2019
 Assistant

Recognition

 Publications

Publications

  • Author, LIBOR: The Universal Benchmark Rate that Had its Day (2020), Law in International Finance
 Memberships

Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario
  • Toronto Lawyers Association
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