Award Winning Criminal Lawyers Accepting Cases in Danforth Toronto Ontario

From October 4 to 29, 2021, Canadian Lawyer Magazine conducted a survey to select the top boutique criminal law firms in Canada. From an extensive list of candidates, respondents ranked the top firms in this category in Canada, including Toronto in the Region in Ontario. Survey participants were asked to rank the top criminal law firms by region. Voters chose ten top boutique criminal law firms in Ontario, with Caramanna Friedberg LLP being selected as one of the top ten.

Danforth Toronto Criminal Lawyers

Caramanna Friedberg LLP accepts criminal clients from the Danforth neighbourhood. The neighbourhood, Danforth is located in the central part of Toronto. The neighbourhood boundary for Danforth starts where Pape Avenue intersects with a property line located South of Aldwych Avenue and connects Pape Avenue to Donlands Avenue. The boundary continues East along the property line to Donlands Avenue. Once at Donlands Avenue, the boundary continues South on Donlands Avenue to another property line located North of Milverton Boulevard, and connects Donlands Avenue to a property line located West of Woodbine Avenue. The boundary continues East along the property line to another property line located just West of Woodbine Avenue. The boundary continues South along the property line that is located West of Woodbine Avenue to a property line located South of Strathmore Boulevard. The boundary then continues East along the property line South of Strathmore Boulevard to Woodbine Avenue. At Woodbine Avenue, the boundary continues South to Danforth Avenue. At the intersection of Danforth Avenue and Woodbine Avenue, the boundary continues West along Danforth Avenue to Pape Avenue. At Pape Avenue, the boundary continues North back to the property line South of Aldwych Avenue.

About Danforth

Greektown – also known as Greektown on the Danforth, or more simply, The Danforth – was one of the major settlement areas of Greek immigrants to Toronto after World War I. Some parts of Greektown are still dominated by Canadians of Greek descent. The area is home to many restaurants, cafés and shops and contains many detached homes on smaller lots.


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