Partner announcement

Lenczner Slaght Congratulates Newest Partner: Christopher Yung

January 10, 2022

We are proud to welcome Christopher Yung to the partnership.

Chris’ practice focuses on commercial litigation. He has extensive experience representing clients in contract disputes, corporate governance, oppression and shareholder litigation, securities law matters and proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. He has appeared as counsel before all levels of Court in Ontario, the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, as well as administrative tribunals and regulators. Chris helps clients navigate complex legal problems by combining his experience in advocacy with his prior background as a corporate lawyer. This unique background enables him to tackle any matter with a practical business perspective and to think outside the box for creative solutions. Chris gets down to the heart of the issues; focusing on the best outcomes for his clients and the paths to victory that lead there.

Chris will continue to be a valuable contributor to our firm’s success. Congratulations, Chris!

Lenczner Slaght

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Widely recognized as Canada's leading litigation practice, Lenczner Slaght has successfully represented clients' interests in some of the country's most complex and high-profile cases. Our lawyers are distinguished by their depth of courtroom experience, appearing at all levels of the courts, before tribunals, and in mediation and arbitration proceedings. We're also known for our wealth of talent: Lenczner Slaght partners, ranked among the best of their peers nationally, recruit and mentor gifted litigators who uphold the highest professional standards. From commercial disputes and class actions to professional regulation and cross-border matters, we bring expert strategy to all areas of litigation.

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Christopher Yung

Lenczner Slaght

Law School

University of Toronto

Year Of Call

2012

Area Of Practice

Litigation