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Tom received both his B.A. and J.D. from The University of Western Ontario. While attending law school, Tom served as a Third Year Representative on the Student Legal Society and as a member of various committees. After completing his articles at a well-respected plaintiff personal injury firm in London, Tom joined Dyer Brown following his call to the Bar in 2017. He practices in civil litigation, focusing on Insurance Defence.
Caley obtained his law degree from the University of Ottawa. During his studies, he was a research assistant for the Acting Dean of the Law School, an assistant editor of the University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal, and a member of the varsity golf team. Caley is bilingual and completed both his undergraduate and law degrees in French. Following law school, Caley moved to the U.K. where he received his LL.M. (with distinction) from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. Caley returned to London to article with a prominent regional law firm and joined Dyer Brown subsequent to his call to the Bar in 2011. He practices in civil litigation, with a particular focus on insurance matters, and has appeared before the Superior Court Justice and the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Outside of the office, Caley enjoys spending time with his family, and can occasionally be found on the links.
Dyer Brown is service driven. The firm routinely considers issues from a client perspective before making decisions and prides itself on client satisfaction. It quickly becomes apparent that Dyer Brown’s success stems from providing first rate legal services at fair, reasonable rates. – I. Caley Ross
Prior to his call to the Bar in 2014, David graduated with an (Hon) BMOS from The University of Western Ontario and obtained his J.D. from Bond University in Australia. While in law school, David was a member of the Canadian Law Students Association, and the Bond University Mooting Team that competed at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, The Netherlands. Upon returning to his hometown of London, Ontario, he articled at Dyer Brown LLP. His practice is dedicated to Civil Litigation, specifically focusing on Insurance Defence, Bodily Injury and Property Damage. He has appeared before the Ontario Court of Justice, Superior Court of Justice, and Landlord and Tenant Board, including Trials or Hearings in each.
Dyer Brown’s successful litigation practice is founded on constant communication with clients, developing strategies within a team environment, and progressing matters towards resolution in the most cost efficient manner. – David Strangio
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We provide our clients with comprehensive representation and the best chance for a successful outcome. Every client is treated as an individual with a focus on providing the best possible service in every case. – Robert W. Vitols
Conor Wade received his Honour Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Western Ontario, where he double majored in Criminology and Sociology. He subsequently obtained his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Bond University in Australia where he graduated First in Class. While attending law school, Conor participated in several moots and was an accredited tutor and member of the Canadian Law Students Association.
Conor was called to the Bar in 2015. He previously practiced at a well respected insurance defence firm in Toronto where he gained broad litigation experience in the areas of tort motor vehicle claims, subrogation and occupiers’ liability. In 2017, he led the start up of Dyer Brown’s Toronto office. He is a member of the Management Committee and regularly attends at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Away from the office, Conor is an avid rugby fan and enjoys spending time with family and friends.
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Dyer Brown’s strength lies in its ability to provide clients with sound and practical legal advice on a personal level. At Dyer Brown, this mandate serves as the foundation in the way we approach our practice, our clients and the way we work with one another as a team. – William G. Woodward