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Drew Black

| Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A lawyer since 2021

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130 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5H 3P5
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Drew Black, now serving as an associate at Lenczner Slaght, initially joined the firm for his summer and articulation periods. During this foundational time, he immersed himself in various legal challenges, particularly shining in complex commercial litigation, construction, and professional liability cases.

He graduated with a JD from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in the spring of 2020. Drew's law school tenure was notable for his dedication to the Legal Aid Clinic in the fall of 2019, where, as part of Dalhousie's clinical law program, he managed to juggle full-time work while successfully representing clients in court across diverse issues. His academic prowess was recognized through several awards at Dalhousie, notably in first-year torts and contracts.

Holding a Bachelor of Arts from the joint program between the University of King’s College and Dalhousie University, Drew has proven his versatility and commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom. His time at university was not just about academic achievements; Drew also excelled in athletics, particularly rugby, playing for both the King’s and Dalhousie teams. His efforts on the field earned him the most valuable player award and the honor of being named an Atlantic region all-star.

His areas of legal practice include commercial litigation, construction and infrastructure, product liability, and securities litigation. Drew was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2021, following his graduation from Dalhousie's Schulich School of Law with a JD in 2020 and his completion of a BA, majoring in Economics and minoring in Contemporary Philosophy, from Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College in 2017.

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$250