Darwish Chahbar
Darwish is a skilled and dedicated legal professional with extensive experience in litigation and complex commercial disputes.
With a robust background spanning private practice and corporate settings, Darwish has cultivated expertise in navigating intricate legal frameworks and delivering results-oriented solutions for his clients.
Darwish has regularly appeared before the Superior Court of Justice, where he has litigated complex matters. His advocacy extends to appearances before mediators, arbitrators, and various administrative tribunals.
A graduate of the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario, Darwish combines sharp legal acumen with an unwavering commitment to professional growth. He also holds a Master of Arts in Political Science with a specialization in International Relations and is a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Beyond the courtroom, Darwish contributes meaningfully to both the legal profession and his broader community. He is actively involved in charitable initiatives with organizations such as Big Brothers and Crime Stoppers. Additionally, he mentors emerging professionals and remains engaged in coaching youth sports, while enjoying participation in intramural softball and football leagues.
In every matter, Darwish brings a collaborative approach, meticulous attention to detail, and an unrelenting dedication to achieving successful outcomes for his clients.
Representative Work:
Successfully opposed a motion to strike a jury notice in the Superior Court of Justice, obtaining cost awards against the moving party.
Defended clients, including individuals and corporate entities, against allegations of negligence.
Secured favorable decisions in professional negligence claims involving members of multiple regulatory colleges.
Initiated and managed complex multi-party litigation, achieving successful results.
Represented contractors in litigation to recover unpaid wages and remittances.
Successfully advanced claims of unjust enrichment for contractors in both commercial and residential construction disputes.