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Dr. Houman Mortazavi, PhD, LLB, MA, BA, MBA, STEP Affiliate
- Name :
- Houman Mortazavi
- Firm :
- Houman Mortazavi Law Firm
- Address :
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5000 Yonge Street, Suite 1901
Toronto, Ontario M2N7E9
Canada
- Phone :
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(416) 800-1296
1-844-932-7387
- Fax :
- 1-833-505-4545
- Geographical Limits :
- Toronto, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Scarborough, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Oakville, Vaughan, Ontario.
Houman Mortazavi is a lawyer, adjunct university professor, legal scholar and professional engineer. He holds several university degrees including PhD in Law, LLB, BSc(Eng), MSc(Eng), MA(Econ), BA(Econ), and STEP Affiliate Member.
As a family law lawyer, Houman holds “Family Law Skills and Practice” Certificate from Osgoode Hall. Houman is a university professor and has taught Finance and Accounting courses (CGA). He handles complex and high-conflict family law and property/asset division matters.
Houman argues immigration and refugee cases before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) and Federal Court. Houman holds “Adjudication for Administrative Agencies, Boards and Tribunals” Certificate from Osgoode Hall.
Houman is a civil litigation lawyer and an appellate litigator handling appeals and judicial review proceedings. He holds “Civil Litigation Certificate” from the Advocates’ Society.
Houman is a trial lawyer and handles variety of personal injury cases.
✔ Wheelchair Accessible Office
✔ Provides virtual services / accepts remote clients
- Civil Litigation
- Employment Law
- Discrimination
- Wrongful dismissals
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Living Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills
- Family Law
- Child/Spousal Support
- Custody/Access
- Division of Property
- Divorce/Separation
- Immigration
- Personal Injury
- Trial, Litigation & Appeals
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Testimonial
“Our justice system will be further strengthened with the introduction of the JusticeNet program, as it will serve to complement existing access to justice programs intended for people who do not qualify for legal aid.”
The Hon. Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada