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Boggs Levin Toronto
1000 Finch Avenue WestSuite 801
Toronto, ON
M3J 2V5
Phone: 416-868-4529
Fax: 416-868-4980
Email: help@boggslevin.com
Fees
Our fees are based on the type of case that you have. Having done thousands of cases, we know how long yours is likely to take and how much it will cost.
We will ask you a number of questions to determine the nature and complexity of your case and we will give you a quote, for a Superior Court matter or for a Court of Justice matter. We will put the block fee in writing before you sign your retainer agreement.
You won't have to guess at the costs. We can work out a payment plan. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard, Debit Card, Bank draft, Money Order or Cash, you will get a receipt.
Client Testimonials
Dear Sir:
Following my court appearance last March 17, I wish to thank you and Mr. Bradley Pearson for the way the case was handled.
I hope to not ever find myself in a similar situation again.
Wishing you and Mr. Pearson all the best in the...
K.H.
I never thought that I would be in a position where I would have to be represented by a criminal lawyer. So when I started facing legal problems,...
T. S.
I have been a client of the Boggs and Levin firm for 5 years now. Ms. Levin has defended me on numerous occasions and proved her competency time and time again. The reason I haven’t switched lawyers is...
T. P.
K.H.
I never thought that I would be in a position where I would have to be represented by a criminal lawyer. So when I started facing legal problems,...
T. S.
I have been a client of the Boggs and Levin firm for 5 years now. Ms. Levin has defended me on numerous occasions and proved her competency time and time again. The reason I haven’t switched lawyers is...
T. P.
Recent Blog Posts
- Light Sentence for Pleading Guilty - Harsh Sentence for Trial
- Bad Law Passes Charter Scrutiny
- The Defences of Necessity and Duress
Transcripts
- This is the transcript of a witness who gives evidence for the crown, that he saw the client hit and kill the "victim". On Cross-examination it was shown that the witness could not have seen anything because his view was blocked by a wall and eventually it was shown that at the witness was looking away from the scene waiting for his drug dealer to show up. There are numerous other inconsistencies exposed as well.
-  Friday, February 6th, 2009 1 M. Robinson -- cr-ex. (Boggs) 1 SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE 2 (Toronto Region) 3 4 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN 5 6 -against- 7 8...