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Office: (519) 341-0193
(866) 341-0193
Fax: (519) 341-9091

don@dbrparalegal.com

www.dbrparalegal.com

DBR Paralegal Services

Tenacious and Intrepid

DBR Paralegal Services has been in practice in Ontario since 1999.

The firm’s office is located at: 127 Stuart Street, Guelph, Ontario, N1E 4S7, 1-866-341-0193 or 519-341-0193 Fax 519-341-9091

We provide a full paralegal service to the public, small businesses, and corporate offices. Licensed and governed under the Law Society of Upper Canada and the ADR Institute of Ontario and Canada and the Paralegal Society of Ontario.

DBR has diplomas in Court and Tribunal Agent, Law Security and Administration.

Donald G. B. Revoy, C.Med, P1, is a MEMBER IN THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario, Inc. ADRIO Member.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Canada, Inc. ADR Chartered.
  • Member Member Law Society of Upper Canada, P1 license.
  • Member of the Paralegal Society of Ontario.
  • IMI International Mediation Institute (Hague/Netherlands).

D.B.R. Paralegal Services provides legal services in the following areas:

  • Provide services in mediation, arbitration alternative dispute resolution & negotiation.
  • Represent clients in court proceedings: Ontario Provincial Offenses Court (P.O.A.)
  • Rental (Landlord and Tenant) Tribunals and Small Claims Court and Insurance matters.
  • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act matters, Labour Laws, W.S.I.B, Social Services, Revenue Canada O.D.S.P. matters, Wrongful Dismissal, Money Recovery, Ontario Municipal Board.
  • Criminal Summary Convictions, Appeals Court, Small Claims and more.
  • A Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in and for the courts of Ontario.

DBR Paralegal Services is involved in the following community activities:

  • Guest lecturer at Conestoga College Special Needs Department and represented the college at Destination Success, a National Conference on Learning Disabilities in Post- Secondary Education in Toronto.
  • Involved as a weekly volunteer for well over twenty years. Assisted in drug, alcohol and other substance abuse matters and mediated in family matters.
  • Regularly do pro bono for the elderly, special-needs, and single parent families as a contribution to a better society.
  • Supporter of the Community Justice Initiatives of Waterloo Region.