Contact · Toronto · Abu Dhabi

Offices — two cities, one firm.

Cross-border corporate and venture counsel — a Bay Street base in Toronto and an Al Raha Beach presence in Abu Dhabi.

OfficesToronto · Abu Dhabi
PracticeCross-border Canada / UAE
ConsultationsBy appointment
Our Offices

Where to find us.

Two offices across two markets, coordinated as one cross-border practice — Canadian corporate counsel on Bay Street, with a presence in the Gulf.

Ways to Reach Us

Start the conversation.

However you get in touch, every matter starts the same way — a short intake, a conflict check, and a scope conversation before any work begins.

Book a consultation

A no-charge initial consultation for complex, negotiated, or strategic matters.

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Start your matter

Submit a short intake and we’ll confirm the right path — structured, ongoing, enterprise, or advisory.

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What Happens Next

What happens when you reach out.

The same disciplined path applies wherever you start. Contacting the firm does not create a lawyer-client relationship or provide legal advice until terms are confirmed in writing.

Step 01 · 02

Reach out & conflict check

You book a consultation, call an office, or send a message; Fauri Law runs an initial conflict check before anything proceeds.

Step 03

Consultation & scope

A consultation maps the matter and confirms the right path — and which office and model fit, before scope or fee is assumed.

Step 04

Engagement terms

Scope, fee, assumptions, exclusions, and timing are confirmed in writing before any work begins.

Step 05

Work begins

Work begins once the engagement letter is accepted and any required payment or retainer is in place.

Have questions?
Find answers.

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How do I get in touch?

Several ways: book a consultation, email the firm at info@faurilaw.ca, send a message through the contact form, or call an office directly — Toronto at +1 (416) 915‑4233 or Abu Dhabi at +971 50 5070 625.

Where are your offices?

Two offices: Toronto, at First Canadian Place, 100 King Street West, 57th Floor (M5X 1C7) on Bay Street; and Abu Dhabi, at Office 701, D1 Building, Al Raha Beach. Both are coordinated as one cross-border practice.

Do you meet in person or virtually?

Both. Consultations are by appointment and can be held in person at either office or virtually — convenient for clients working across Canadian and Gulf time zones.

Which office will handle my matter?

It depends on the matter and the jurisdictions involved. The right office and the right delivery model are confirmed at intake — you don’t need to decide in advance.

Do you work with clients outside Toronto and Abu Dhabi?

Yes. The firm handles Canadian corporate and venture matters and coordinates cross-border work between Canada and the UAE. Where a matter involves foreign law, it is coordinated with appropriate external counsel.

Is the first consultation free?

An initial consultation is offered at no charge to understand the matter and confirm fit. Complex matters that require document review may be scoped separately — that is confirmed before anything proceeds.

What are your hours?

Consultations and meetings are by appointment. The fastest way to reach the firm is the contact form or consultation booking — available any time, with a response during business hours in the relevant time zone.

Does contacting you create a lawyer-client relationship?

No. Contacting the firm, booking a consultation, or submitting intake does not create a lawyer-client relationship or provide legal advice. A relationship begins only after conflict review, scope confirmation, written engagement terms, and any required retainer.

Can you help with cross-border Canada / UAE matters?

Yes — cross-border Canada/UAE coordination is a core focus. The firm provides Canadian corporate counsel with Gulf reach, coordinating foreign law, tax, and regulatory matters with external counsel where required.

Tell us about the matter. We’ll confirm the right path.

Whether it’s an incorporation, a financing, a negotiation, ongoing counsel, or a cross-border question, start with a consultation or a message — and the firm will confirm scope, office, and fit before anything is assumed.