Canadian Lawyer teams up with legal associations on Best in Law 2022 report to expand its reach

Includes Federation of Ont. Law Associations and International Network of Law Firms

Canadian Lawyer teams up with legal associations on Best in Law 2022 report to expand its reach

Canadian Lawyer partnered with Federation of Ontario Law Associations (FOLA) and International Network of Boutique and Independent Law Firms (INBLF) for its Best in Law 2022 special report.

The Best in Law recognises the legal award winners from all the rankings published by Canadian Lawyer in its 2022 special reports.

FOLA represents the associations and members of the 46 law associations across Ontario. With its associate member, the Toronto Lawyers Association, it represents about 12,000 lawyers, most of whom are in private practice across the province.

“FOLA is proud to be a supporting partner of Canadian Lawyer’s Best in Law 2022 Special Report and extend our congratulations to lawyers listed for their first-rate achievements,” FOLA Executive Director Katie W. Robinette said in a statement.

INBLF is a network of highly credentialed law firms across the United States, Canada and around the globe. It ensures that legal services are available to clients of member firms wherever the need arises.

Its boutique firms have deep experience in their selected areas of practice, while its independent firms are steeped in the legal traditions and cultures of their home countries.

These partnerships will allow Canadian Lawyer to broaden its reach and deepen its expertise.

CL’s Best in Law 2022 special report features top legal professionals and companies. The Global Best in Law honours the finest of our legal award 916 winners from all of our special reports in 2022.

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