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Robert Adourian is a Toronto family mediation lawyer offering mediation services at Devry Smith Frank LLP (DSF). He is a graduate of the University of Windsor Law School, and was Bob is a graduate of the University of Windsor Law School and was called to the Bar in 1980. He joined the firm as part of the merger of Devry Smith Frank LLP (DSF) and Adourian Law Office.
Bob practices in the areas of real estate, wills, estate planning and estate administration. He gives presentations to community groups on topics such as “Buying Your First Home” and “Why You Should Make A Will.”
His real estate practice includes residential, commercial and industrial transactions, including representing major banks and trust companies in financing transactions.
He has taught in the Real Estate section of the Bar Admission Course and has served as a mentor to law students and young lawyers.
He is an active member of the Armenian Bar Association, a worldwide organization of Armenian lawyers, and has served on the Association’s Board of Governors. Bob has also served as legal counsel to candidates in federal and provincial elections.
Bob’s clients have many great things to say about him:
“Robert Adourian has been assisting my clients with their legal needs for the past 20 years. Robert’s knowledge & his outstanding service to our mutual clients has been invaluable to me. Most real estate transactions run smoothly but occasionally issues can arise. Robert’s skill in dealing with issues is second to none and his genuine compassion and caring is always appreciated by our clients. Robert is a lawyer that I highly recommend to my clients, family and friends!” — Heather Griffiths, Sales Representative, RE/MAX Hallmark Realty Ltd.
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