Lexpert Rising Stars returns to the stage to celebrate Canada’s leading lawyers under 40

For the first time since COVID-19, winners will be honoured at in-person event

Lexpert Rising Stars returns to the stage to celebrate Canada’s leading lawyers under 40
Canada’s Rising Stars lawyers 2022 will be honoured at a Lexpert gala in Toronto on November 22

The Lexpert Rising Stars for 2022 event returns to a physical stage this year to celebrate lawyers 40 and under who have made outstanding contributions in their careers thus far.

Winners will be revealed live at the highly anticipated awards gala on November 22, 2022, at Toronto’s Liberty Grand. The event will honour young Canadian lawyers from law firms, in-house departments, and organizations. 

Earlier this year, members of the legal profession in Canada were invited to nominate qualified lawyers who have made outstanding contributions in the early part of their careers. The deadline for nominations was July 8.

Lexpert’s advisory panel, comprised of esteemed leaders and experts within the legal profession, combed through the nominations to pick the winners based on the relevant criteria.

Also, as part of the event, attendees will hear from Arisa Cox, host and executive producer of Big Brother Canada. 

The event includes complimentary parking, a cocktail reception, dinner banquet and a post-party celebration.

Tables (standard and VIP) and individual seats for the event can be booked through our registration stage.

Lexpert extends special thanks to its sponsors Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes), for supporting the recognition of excellence among lawyers under 40 rising in the legal profession.

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