Paul is a lawyer specializing in civil and commercial litigation. He is known for his direct advocacy style and his ability to develop practical case theories grounded in rigorous, early-stage evidentiary analysis.
Representative Work
- Represented plaintiffs in matters including fraudulent misrepresentation, wrongful termination, breach of contract and shareholder disputes.
- Assisted corporations in recovering funds lost due to fraudulent activity.
- Represented clients before the Landlord and Tenant Board, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, the Superior Court of Justice, the Tax Court of Canada, and the Divisional Court of Ontario.
Academic Background
Paul earned his LLB from City St. George’s, University of London, where he volunteered with the Young Lawyers in Legal Aid Society and the City Law School. Prior to law school, he studied History, Anthropology, Policing, and Criminal Investigation & Justice at Ryerson University.
This diverse background informs Paul’s specialized approach to legal strategy, enabling him to craft nuanced case theories and litigation strategies. By leveraging deep-dive evidentiary analysis, he secures favorable results for clients, particularly in complex cases involving allegations of fraud.
Paul also assists Legal AI developers to improve the accuracy of their research models.
Interests
Outside of the office, Paul is an avid hiker, jogger, sport shooter, and dedicated home cook who remains a casual student of history.