SimpsonWigle Law LLP | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2013
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Kevin R. Mitchell is a key member of the litigation team at SimpsonWigle LAW, where he has been tackling the challenges of commercial and condominium litigation since 2013. His legal expertise spans a broad spectrum, skillfully addressing disputes in both commercial and condominium realms.
Mitchell's prowess in navigating complex legal disputes has made him a go-to lawyer for individuals, privately held companies, and large corporations alike. His work in condominium law, especially under the Ontario Condominium Act, 1998, sees him representing a diverse clientele, including condominium corporations, their boards, developers, property managers, and individual owners across Ontario.
With a rich background in handling cases related to breach of contract, franchise disagreements, partnership and shareholder disputes, and real property issues, among others, Kevin's comprehensive approach to litigation is both strategic and client-centric.
He prides himself on offering solutions tailored to benefit his clients, prioritizing their needs and objectives in every legal strategy he devises. Kevin's ability to demystify the complexities of litigation and communicate them clearly ensures that his clients are well-informed and confident in their decisions throughout the legal process.
What motivates Kevin is the strategic aspect of litigation. Crafting and executing plans that lead to successful outcomes for his clients is what he finds most rewarding about his profession.
Kevin's legal career is well-documented, starting with his admission to the Bar in Ontario in 2013. His academic credentials are impressive, with a Juris Doctor from Western University, an M.B.A. from Wilfrid Laurier University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology, also from Wilfrid Laurier. His professional affiliations include the Law Society of Ontario, Peel Bar Association, Hamilton Law Association, and Ontario Bar Association, highlighting his esteemed standing in the legal community.