OUR TEAM

Brad J. Wallace

From a young age, law’s power to shape society, uplift the oppressed, and change lives for the better captured my imagination. So, my involvement in the law is more than a career choice realized. It’s a childhood dream come true. Part of that dream was to help people as part of an intrepid team placing honesty, integrity and justice at the forefront of all they do.

I am proud to serve you as an associate with Spero Law.

“Legal disputes result when important relationships go awry. So, my first and last consideration in every case will be your best interests, including the preservation of your relationship with the other party, wherever that’s possible.”

How I Work

If you need legal advice, odds are you’re already under stress. So, to me, client service necessarily includes reducing your stress wherever possible. As a Spero client, you will never struggle to understand the law as it applies to your case. I will make sure of that.

Nobody likes uncertainty, so you can count on me to provide clear, timely and cost-effective advice so you can be confident in your decisions.

I bring wide and varied experience in private practice, in public service and as a former Tribunal Member to bear on my handling of every legal problem.

Our firm’s collaborative approach to problem-solving means that you will always have a team of skilled professionals marshalling their unique strengths in your service.

My Practice

  • Employee- and employer-side employment law;

  • Labour Law;

  • Human Rights law, including applications to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal;

  • General civil litigation, including Small Claims Court and practice before various administrative tribunals;

  • Provincial Offences;

  • Residential Landlord and Tenant law and;

  • Commercial Tenancy Law.

Experience

Education

  • LL.B. University of Windsor

  • B.A. (Hons.), Political Science, University of Western Ontario

Notable cases

  • Landlord and Tenant Board Decision (upheld on appeal to Divisional Court): Drewlo Holdings Inc. v. Weber, 2011 ONSC 6407.

  • Employment Law: Aqwa v. Centennial Home Renovations Ltd., 2003 CanLII 20878 (ON CA).

Publications

Contact Brad

Email:
bradw@sperolaw.ca

Phone:
519.858.8005 Ext. 106

We’re located in downtown London

Address:
400-291 King Street
London, Ontario
N6B 1R8