Supreme Court of Canada | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2021
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Eric Freeman, currently making his mark in the Litigation Group in Toronto, offers a broad spectrum of expertise in general litigation. His legal career is distinguished by significant experiences that have honed his litigation skills, particularly his clerkships at the Supreme Court of Canada for Justice Suzanne Côté in 2021-2022 and at the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 2019-2020. These opportunities allowed him to gain invaluable insights into the judicial process, enriching his approach to litigation.
Following his clerkships, Eric delved into corporate and commercial litigation at a boutique law firm in Toronto, further broadening his legal acumen. His academic journey is equally impressive, having graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School. There, he contributed as a senior editor to the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, showcasing his commitment to legal scholarship.
Before his foray into law, Eric pursued an undergraduate degree at Mount Allison University, where he achieved Honours with Distinction in International Relations, complemented by a minor in Political Science. His pursuit of knowledge continued at McGill University, where he earned a Master's degree in Political Science, laying a solid foundation for his analytical and critical thinking skills.
Called to the Ontario bar in 2020, Eric is now a valued member of the Law Society of Ontario. His unique blend of judicial clerkship experience, academic achievements, and practical litigation practice equips him to tackle a wide range of legal challenges with a strategic and insightful approach.