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As a former Crown Prosecutor, lawyer Michael Kruse knows how law enforcement officers gather evidence, what the Crown will be looking for in a criminal case, and the many ways the prosecution will try to get a conviction. If you have been charged with assault, DUI, fraud, theft, weapons offences, domestic violence, harassment, white-collar crime, or any other type of criminal offence, call us at 519-649-6666 or complete our contact form today to set up a free, confidential consultation. Kruse Law Firm combines Michael Kruse’s 30 years of trial experience with a team of dedicated criminal defence lawyers. We serve clients throughout Ontario and would be happy to meet you in our conveniently located London offices. There is ample parking available in the lot behind our building, and we are available in person by appointment.
Free parking. Located in the business plaza on the west side of Wharncliffe Road.
At Nesbitt Coulter LLP in Woodstock, Ontario, all our lawyers and staff take pride in our serious commitment to our clients and their individual needs and requests. For over 100 years, Nesbitt Coulter has served clients throughout Ontario. Our reputation as a progressive firm that offers unparalleled expertise has helped us achieve exceptional results in a timely and very cost-effective manner. Our legal services include handling cases related to wrongful dismissal, car accidents, disability insurance, corporate litigation, insurance disputes, death claims, wills and estates, real estate, employment law, business disputes, municipal law and much more. For more information or to arrange a consultation, give Nesbitt Coulter LLP a call today and we will be happy to give you the quality legal advice you deserve.
Peter M. Miller is a Canadian lawyer practicing in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Oldfield, Greaves, D'Agostino is a firm of lawyers who practice law in the historic "Erb-Kumpf house." The home was built by Abraham Erb...the founder of Waterloo...who came to the area in 1805, established a sawmill in 1808 and hand built the house as his family home. There are suggestions that the oldest part of the home predates 1812 and was eventually built in sections to house two other important Waterloo families, that of Benjamin Devitt and Christian Kumpf (who were both former mayors). The building in its present form is shown on an outline of a map drawn in 1855 (before the village of Waterloo existed). Of particular historical and architectural interest are the two-story veranda, the latticework, and barge board on the wings on either side of the center section. The firm has practiced law in this building since moving there in 1979.
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