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Located in the heart of Toronto and Vaughan, Ontario, Hummingbird Lawyers LLP has prided itself on becoming an extraordinary boutique law firm. Since we began operations, Hummingbird Lawyers LLP has been dedicated to building a strong team of experienced and highly skilled lawyers. In that journey we formed a family. Our family is committed to being known for our deeds, actions and knowledge; not just our last names. We stand alongside one another and work together to provide a positive and lasting outcome to the situation at hand. We pride ourselves in ensuring that every client leaves our office satisfied, knowing that they have received a reasonable solution to any legal challenge.
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80 Bloor St W #1401, M5S 2V1, Toronto, ON , Canada
- 2899488570
- info@hummingbirdlaw.com
- hummingbirdlaw.com
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