The leading lawyers in the 2022 Lexpert/ALM 500 Directory are revealed

Lexpert®/American Lawyer's 24th Annual Guide names Canada's leading lawyers

The leading lawyers in the 2022 Lexpert/ALM 500 Directory are revealed

Presented in partnership with The American Lawyer, the 24th edition of The Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada profiles the 2022 Who's Who in Canadian law firms across more than 30 practice areas, including for the first time, Private Equity.  

The identification of leading practitioners and firms featured in this Guide is based on a comprehensive annual survey across Canada, which has been ongoing since 1994. The process targets lawyers acknowledged as leaders in their respective fields, prominent in professional organizations, and otherwise enjoying significant recognition from their colleagues. 

To find out who made the 2022 list, please view here

The Lexpert®/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada is designed to provide purchasers of Canadian legal services—including corporate counsel, attorneys, senior professionals, and executives, with an invaluable reference tool of Canada's top legal counsel. 

Visit and bookmark the digital copy of The 2022 Lexpert®/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada here.  

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