Christopher D. Salazar
Christopher is a determined advocate who represents clients with compassion and care. The practice concentrates on complex disputes requiring urgent, well-planned court action. Interim and interlocutory injunctions have been obtained on short or no notice in matters involving fraud (including Mareva relief), unlawful corporate-commercial practices, breach of contract and non-competition clauses, elder abuse, trademark infringement, and constructive trust claims.
Known for identifying core legal issues quickly, Christopher advances practical, straightforward plans that achieve positive, cost-effective results. Active representation occurs at all levels of Ontario courts.
Beyond the courtroom: a proud, doting father of four, Christopher spends most free time enjoying all things involved with being a dad. In a former life: world traveller, avid scuba diver, and garage-band musician.
Saveria Romano
Saveria’s practice focuses on general civil, and real property and estate litigation. Saveria has appeared before the Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Justice, the Divisional Court, and various tribunals. Drawing on experience as both a litigator and a transactional lawyer, Saveria brings a practical and strategic approach to resolving disputes and advising clients. She also assists clients with estate planning and administration.
Nivedita Saini
Nivedita was called to the bar in 2025 and has previous experience in wills and estates, family law, and corporate and commercial matters. Nivedita has gained hands-on advocacy experience in both dispute resolution and procedural matters through her appearances before the Landlord and Tenant Board and her representation of clients in the Small Claims Court. Drawing on her background in both litigation support and transactional work, Nivedita brings a detailed, strategic, and client-focused approach to advancing her clients’ interests. Nivedita assists clients across a range of litigation matters.
Education – H.B.A. University of Waterloo (2020); J.D. University of Windsor (2024)
Areas Of Practice
Real Property Litigation
Protection of land rights and transactions. Matters include easements, boundary disputes, fraudulent conveyances, specific performance of purchase agreements, commercial lease disputes, CPLs, and urgent orders to stop wrongful transfers or interference with land. Strategy is built early; timely motions follow where needed.
Mortgage Enforcement
Representation for lenders, private creditors, mortgage investors, and court-appointed receivers. Proceedings include power of sale, foreclosure, possession orders, guarantee enforcement, judgment recovery, and fraud remedies. When timing is critical, targeted materials are prepared and brought promptly.
Estate Litigation
Resolution of disputes that strain families and estates. Work includes will challenges, dependant support claims, passing of accounts, guardianship and capacity matters, constructive/resulting trusts, and recovery for misappropriation or elder abuse. Advocacy remains firm in court and sensitive outside it.
General Civil Litigation
Practical advocacy for commercial and personal disputes: breach of contract, non-competition and non-solicitation breaches, shareholder and partnership conflicts, trademark and passing-off, professional services disputes, and civil fraud. The mandate is simple—resolve the decisive issue efficiently, by negotiation where possible and by court order where necessary.
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How We Work
Clients deserve a clear plan and decisive action. The approach is straightforward: focus on what moves the needle, cut the noise, and keep costs proportionate.
Direct and Practical
Cases are driven by the issues that truly decide the outcome. Advice is delivered in plain language, risks are assessed with clarity, and every step is mapped in sequence. No unnecessary work—only purposeful action that drives results.
Strategy First. Action Fast.
The litigation pathway is charted from day one—pleadings, evidence, motions, mediation, and trial. When urgent relief is required, the appropriate motion is brought immediately. No delays. No wasted effort.
Transparent Communication
Clients are kept fully informed—what’s happening, why it matters, and what it costs. Risks are flagged early, options are explained clearly, and progress remains steady and predictable. No jargon. No surprises.
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FAQs
Do you handle urgent same-day motions?
Yes—when the facts and law support immediate relief, we move on short or no notice to prevent irreparable harm.