HGR GRAHAM PARTNERS LLP – Barrie LOCATION

HGR Graham Barrie, ON

190 Cundles Road East Suite 107
Barrie, ON
L4M 4S5

705.737.1811

705.737.5390

Our Barrie Lawyers

Graham Partners LLP (“GP”) was formerly known as Graham, Wilson & Green, a firm founded in 1975. Marshall Green was one of the founding partners of the firm along with John Graham and Tom Wilson. Wendy Miller, formerly a sole practitioner, merged her practice with GP in 2011.

Graham Partners established their reputation for excellence as a full-service law firm serving Barrie and surrounding areas, with a particular expertise in municipal law and wills and estate planning.

With the merger of Graham Partners with HGR and Wendy Miller, came expansion and a broadening of the firm’s practice areas. The Barrie office of the firm now engages clients with a robust family law department, well respected construction law and estate litigators, and of course continuing its strong presence in the real estate and municipal law arena.

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