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Davidson Cahill Morrison LLP Lawyers Recognized by Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 Edition

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The lawyers of Davidson Cahill Morrison LLP are expert courtroom advocates for a wide range of civil litigation matters including insurance law, medical malpractice, appeals, personal injury and municipal litigation.
David Morin, Jim Davidson, Paul Cahill, Chris Morrison, Ron Strike, and Joel Cormier recognized in the Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 Edition

Davidson Cahill Morrison LLP is proud to announce that six of our lawyers have been recognized in the 2025 Edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada.

Huntsville, ON
 
  • David Morin (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2025)
    • Insurance Law

Toronto, ON

  • Jim Davidson (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2018)
    • Insurance Law
    • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Paul Cahill (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2021)
    • Medical Negligence
    • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Chris Morrison (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2023)
    • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Joel Cormier (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2023)
    • Personal Injury Litigation

Bowmanville, ON

  • Ron Strike (Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2024)
    • Personal Injury Litigation

Best Lawyers is the oldest and most respected peer-review publication company in the legal profession. Recognition by Best Lawyers is widely regarded by both clients and legal professionals as a significant honor, conferred on a lawyer by their peers. For more than four decades, their publications have earned the respect of the profession, the media and the public as the most reliable, unbiased source of legal referrals anywhere.

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