Devry Smith Frank LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2002
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Sean C. Rimoin, a seasoned attorney with a focus on commercial lending, has made a significant mark in the legal landscape of Toronto. Graduating from Concordia University before advancing his legal education at Osgoode Hall Law School, Sean was called to the bar in 2002. His career has been distinguished by a deep commitment to the intricacies of commercial finance, guiding both lenders and borrowers through the complexities of their transactions.
Since joining Devry Smith Frank LLP in 2014, Sean has risen to lead the firm’s commercial lending group. His expertise spans a broad range of financial dealings, from navigating the nuances of single-lender financing and acquisition financings to managing the detailed demands of syndicated loans and overseeing real estate and construction financing transactions.
What sets Sean apart is not just his legal acumen but his dedication to forging strong, lasting relationships with his clients. He goes beyond the call of duty to connect people within his extensive network of finance, legal, and industry specialists, creating and facilitating opportunities that extend well beyond traditional legal services.
Sean's team, including clerks Crystal McAuley, Olena Kotyk, and Jialu Ma, underscores the firm's commitment to providing comprehensive support to its clients. Together, they ensure that every client receives meticulous attention and tailored advice, reflecting Sean’s philosophy of personal engagement in all his professional endeavors.
Away from the legal arena, Sean enjoys engaging in various sports, underscoring his belief in a balanced life. His downtime is filled with moments spent among family and friends, highlighting the importance he places on community and personal relationships.
In Toronto's dynamic legal and commercial lending scene, Sean C. Rimoin stands out as a legal professional who combines expertise with genuine care for his clients, making him a go-to lawyer for those seeking guidance in commercial lending.