Matthew B. Lerner

Matthew B. Lerner

Partner at Lenczner Slaght
(416) 865-2940
(416) 865-9010
130 Adelaide St W, Suite 2600, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2008
Matthew’s litigation practice is focused on complex commercial litigation, including infrastructure and real estate disputes, and insolvency matters. He regularly acts for parties involved in shareholder or partnership disputes, commercial arbitration and in prosecuting or defending civil fraud claims. Matthew has also acted on behalf of directors and officers in the defence of large multi-jurisdiction proceedings. He is routinely involved in a variety of insolvency proceedings, acting for the court-appointed officer or creditors. He has appeared as lead counsel at all levels of court in Ontario, at various administrative tribunals and at many private arbitrations. Matthew’s clients span a wide range of industries, ranging from individual entrepreneurs to large real estate developers and public companies in the information and technology sector. He is also the chair of the Lenczner Slaght Moot in Legal Ethics and Professionalism which is held annually for law students at Western Law. In 2020, Matthew was recognized as a Lexpert Rising Star for his outstanding track record of success and his exemplary leadership at the firm and in the community. Since 2023, Matthew has sat on Lenczner Slaght’s management committee.
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