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Michael Orlan

Associate
P: 416-596-2890
F: 416-594-3597
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  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2018
  • J.D., University of Western Ontario, 2017
  • B.M.O.S., Specialization in Finance and Administration, University of Western Ontario, 2013
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 Overview

Michael is a passionate and dedicated lawyer who provides his clients with optimal solutions to complex matters. Michael brings a strong business background to his practice with a degree in Business Management with a specialization in Finance. His clients range from large and mid-sized corporations to startups, sole proprietorships, debtor companies, creditors, and commercial landlords and tenants.

His corporate and commercial practice focuses on commercial transactions, insolvency proceedings, corporate finance, sports and entertainment, corporate reorganizations, and general corporate matters. Michael focuses on providing timely, pragmatic, and cost-effective results and strives to consistently develop cohesive and creative strategies to meet his clients’ needs.

 Education
  • J.D., University of Western Ontario, 2017
  • B.M.O.S., Specialization in Finance and Administration, University of Western Ontario, 2013
 Practice Areas  Called to the Bar
  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2018
 Assistant  Experience
  • Zouri v. Intact Insurance Company, 2019 CanLII 86102 (ONCA)
  • Shiva Shankar Bhawan Inc. Temple v. Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No. 762, 2019 (ON SCSM) -

    Successfully dismissed the Plaintiff’s claim and was awarded costs twice the amount of the Small Claims limit.

Recognition

 Speaking
 Memberships

Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Ontario Bar Association
  • Toronto Lawyers Association
  • Canadian Defence Lawyers Association
  • The Advocates’ Society
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