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- Law Firm
- Civil Law Attorney
- Family Law Attorney
- Immigration Attorney
- Notary Public
- Personal Injury Attorney
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At AEGIS Law, our team of legal experts leverages extensive experience to deliver comprehensive support—ensuring that your rights are maximally protected throughout all legal proceedings. Whether you are located anywhere in Canada, within Ontario, the Greater Toronto Area, or in any Chinese community, we are committed to providing each client with efficient and professional legal services. Our key areas of practice include: Civil Law/ Commercial Law/ Criminal Law/ International Law/ Financial Law...
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251 Consumers Road, Suite 1200, M2J 4R3, Toronto, Canada
- 8447335110
- info@aegislaws.com
- aegislaws.com
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