NULaw is proud to be named in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms™ – Canada in recognition of its dedication to high-quality trusts and estates work. This achievement represents an elite status, reflecting the integrity and reputation earned by the firm amongst its peers.

Collaborative Research Methodology Selects Top Law Firms

Inclusion in the 2025 Best Law Firms™ – Canada list is a testament to a firm’s unwavering commitment to legal excellence. Our firm’s capabilities and accomplishments in specific practice areas and regions have been rigorously evaluated by our peers, the most qualified judges of legal acumen. Positive client feedback further validates our dedication to exceptional service and results. A data-driven approach, leveraging proprietary algorithmic technology, identifies the top 2% of legal professionals. This recognition places us among the legal elite, earning the trust and respect of both our peers and clients.

“At Best Lawyers, we are proud to recognize law firms that show an unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and client satisfaction,” states Philip Greer, CEO of Best Lawyers®. “In the legal arena, credibility is earned through consistent quality, which has propelled these firms to the forefront of the legal industry.”

Recognized Proficiency in Trusts and Estates

NULaw has been listed in Metropolitan Tier 3 in Toronto for Trusts and Estates. This accolade recognizes the firm’s dedication to providing high-quality, innovative legal services to clients in multiple trusts and estate-related matters, including wills, powers of attorney, estate planning and administration, trustee and executor obligations, trusts and trust variations, estate litigation, and more.

Best Law Firms™ – Canada Requires Best Lawyers™ Ranking

To be considered for the 2025 Best Law Firms™ – Canada list, a firm must have at least one lawyer recognized in that year’s Best Lawyers in Canada list. This ensures that firms on the list have team members acknowledged for their legal expertise and individual skills.

In August, NULaw partner Lex Arbesman was named to the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada™ for trusts and estates. Lex has a diverse practice encompassing trusts and estates, estate litigation, and family law. He is dedicated to providing comprehensive, multi-faceted legal advice to clients that empowers them to make informed decisions that best suit them and their unique situations. He has represented clients before several tribunals and levels of court.

About Best Law Firms® and Best Lawyers®

For over 14 years, Best Law Firms® (ranked by Best Lawyers®) is the most credible global ranking of law firms, backed by a rigorous, peer-led, industry-driven evaluation. A ranking from Best Law Firms® represents exceptional legal experience and a high-quality practice.

Best Lawyers® is the oldest and most respected peer-review company in the legal industry. Through extensive peer-review surveys, tens of thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their peers within local markets and specialties. This rigorous process, free from fees or nominations, results in a prestigious recognition that highlights exceptional legal talent.

NULaw Proud to Be Included in 2025 Best Law Firms™ – Canada List

For more than half a century, NULaw and its predecessors have built a reputation for excellence in providing innovative, client-focused legal services and compelling advocacy. Building lasting relationships with our clients and keeping them well-informed are the touchstones of our service philosophy.

The firm is honoured to be recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms™ – Canada, and our skilled team of trusts and estates lawyers will continue to help clients navigate some of the biggest decisions of their lives with trusted legal advice and solutions.

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NULaw proudly services clients in Toronto and throughout Ontario