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Company type | Limited liability partnership |
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Industry | Law |
Founded | Toronto, (1957) |
Headquarters | Toronto with 8 other offices (Montréal, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Markham, Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph, London (CA)) |
Products | Legal advice |
Website | www.millerthomson.com |
Miller Thomson LLP is a full service national law firm established in Toronto, Canada in 1957.
The firm provides legal advice to Canadian clients and, through a network of affiliates, serves an international client base. Offices are located in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph, Markham and Montréal.
With more than 430 Lawyers, Miller Thomson is currently Canada’s ninth largest law firm. Miller Thomson provides a complete range of business law, advocacy and personal legal services to key business markets, including Canadian and international corporations, entrepreneurs, institutions, governments and not-for-profits. Among its partners has been The Right Honourable John Turner, PC, CC, QC.
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