Dickinson Wright LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2010
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Daniel Waldman, a distinguished commercial litigation lawyer, specializes in real property litigation, encompassing areas like commercial leasing, real estate transactions, and construction law. His clientele spans some of Canada's leading commercial landlords, global developers, real estate investment trusts worth millions, and construction firms. Daniel is renowned for his adept handling of major real property disputes, including the buying and selling of commercial properties and issues arising from commercial leases.
With a wealth of experience, Daniel excels in securing favorable outcomes for his clients, often avoiding the need for protracted, costly legal battles. He is a regular face in courtrooms and administrative hearings and has a strong track record in mediations, arbitrations, and negotiated settlements, always aiming for innovative, practical resolutions.
His expertise extends to construction litigation, handling construction lien matters for both developers and individuals, alongside significant debt collection cases like commercial rent arrears and mortgage enforcement. Daniel's proficiency also covers shareholder disputes, securities litigation, and regulatory matters, addressing complex issues in mergers, acquisitions, and more.
Daniel's thought leadership in dispute resolution has been acknowledged by Lexology, and he is an active contributor to several legal publications, including Law Times and Canadian Lawyer Magazine. He also pens The Property Law Hub on RENX.ca, discussing the latest in real estate law and litigation. As an influential figure, Daniel serves on the Board of Directors for the Peel Law Association and holds the position of editor-in-chief for Peel Briefs.
Beyond his professional achievements, Daniel is committed to giving back to the legal community. He volunteers with the Law Society's Coach and Advisor Network and Member Assistance programs, providing support to lawyers facing mental health and addiction challenges. He also contributes his time and expertise as Vice Chair of Wellesley Central Residences Inc., which offers essential housing services to the elderly and individuals with HIV/AIDS.
Daniel Waldman's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from Carleton University, a Master of Journalism from the University of British Columbia, and a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. He was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2010, marking the start of a notable career dedicated to excellence in commercial litigation and community service.