Cavalluzzo LLP Awarded on The Globe and Mail Canada’s Best Law Firms 2023 List

Recognized in Human Rights and Labour & Employment Law

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15 November 2022
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Cavalluzzo LLP has been awarded on The Globe and Mail’s list of Canada’s Best Law Firms 2023 in the Human Rights, and Labour and Employment areas. This award is presented by The Globe and Mail and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list was announced on November 15, 2022 and can currently be viewed on The Globe and Mail website

Canada's Best Law Firms were selected based on recommendations made by lawyers (peer-to-peer survey) and clients (corporate legal departments) in 29 different fields of law. Approximately 20,000 lawyers as well as in-house lawyers/legal executives working in legal departments of a company across Canada were actively invited to take part in the survey. The Top 200 law firms in Canada were identified based on the number of recommendations they received. We feel honoured to be recognized.

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