Canadian Lawyer’s Top Corporate and Immigration Boutiques survey

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Canadian Lawyer’s Top Corporate and Immigration Boutiques survey

Canadian Lawyer invites you to participate in our Top Corporate and Immigration Boutiques survey.

Readers are encouraged to take part and vote using this online form to determine the best firms specializing in corporate and immigration law. Law firms that are included in our short list practise exclusively or almost exclusively in corporate and immigration law.

The survey will take less than two minutes to complete.

We are committed to providing quality services to you and will treat your personal information with the highest degree of confidentiality.

The results will be published in the October issue of Canadian Lawyer. 

Vote now before the survey closes Friday, July 10.

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