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We are pleased to announce that Rann Wang has joined Law Works P.C. as an articling student.

Rann obtained his J.D. from Tulane University Law School in the U.S., and LL.M from Osgoode Hall Law School. Before his law studies, he graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a specialization in finance and a major in criminology, and worked as an independent mortgage broker for a subsidiary of CIBC.

While in law school, Rann worked as a student attorney in the Tulane Law School’s civil litigation clinic. He represented indigent members of the community in cases ranging from housing discrimination to violations of constitutional rights. In addition, he served as the treasurer for the Student Bar Association, treasurer of the Moot Court, head coach of mock trial interscholastic competition teams, and Senior Business Editor for the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law.

In his spare time, Rann plays classical piano, and enjoys golf and travel.

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Interested In Taking a Professional Development Course?

Ben Hanuka
JD, LLM, CS (Civ Lit), FCIArb, of the Ontario and BC Bars

Highlights:

  • JD, LLM (Osgoode '96, '15), C.S. in Civ Lit (LSO), Fellow of CIArb, member of the Bars of Ontario ('98) and BC ('17)
  • Principal of Law Works PC (Ontario)/LC (British Columbia)
  • Acted as counsel in many leading franchise court decisions in Ontario over the past twenty-five years, including appellate decisions.
  • Provided expert opinions in and outside Ontario
  • Presented at and chaired numerous franchise and civil litigation CPD programs for over 20 years
  • Chair of OBA Professional Development (2005-2006) - overseeing all PD programs
  • Chair of Civil Litigation Section, OBA (2004-2005)

Notable Cases:

Mendoza v. Active Tire & Auto Inc., 2017 ONCA 471

1159607 Ontario v. Country Style Food Services, 2012 ONSC 881 (SCJ)

1518628 Ontario Inc. v. Tutor Time Learning Centres LLC (2006), 150 A.C.W.S. (3d) 93 (SCJ, Commercial List)

Bekah v. Three for One Pizza (2003), 67 O.R. (3d) 305, [2003] O.J. No. 4002 (SCJ)