Chambers Ranks Foreman Amongst Canada's Leading Lawyers

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Chambers and Partners have announced its 2021 Canadian lawyer rankings, singling out Jonathan Foreman as one of Canada’s top lawyers in the practice of Class Action Litigation for the fifth year in a row. Chambers identifies the best lawyers and law firms globally, whether they are multi-national or boutique in their scale.

 
Chambers is one of the premiere rankings guides in the legal industry, and we are truly honoured to be recognized among Canada’s most respected class actions law groups in Canada.
— Jonathan Foreman - Founder and Partner
 

The Foreman & Company class action team advises on litigation involving consumer protection, price-fixing, competition act violations, financial services and securities law and product liability issues.  The firm has established a reputation as a leading class action group in Canada acting on a wide range of challenging and often high profile cases.

This year marks the 31st anniversary of Chambers and Partners and this is the sixth year that the guide has been published in Canada.

 

About Chambers and Partners

Chambers and Partners is an independent research company operating across 200 jurisdictions delivering detailed rankings and insight into the world's leading lawyers. Often referred to as 'the gold-standard', Chambers delivers insight and analysis on the global legal profession that is unrivalled in its reach and depth. Chambers conducts tens of thousands of interviews a year with in-house counsel and third-party experts, such as barristers and accountants, delivering detailed insight into providers of legal services.

About Foreman & Company

Foreman & Company is a boutique plaintiff-side class actions law firm representing individuals and businesses who have suffered loss or injury due to misconduct on a widespread scale. Our award-winning team of litigators has been recognized by Lexpert, Chambers Global and Best Lawyers for their expertise and calibre of knowledge in class actions.

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