Andrew Lewis

Andrew Lewis is widely respected for his thoughtful and incisive work, expressed through clear, sharp writing and a meticulous attention to detail. He practices as a litigator in a wide variety of employment, civil, commercial and administrative matters.
In employment law, Andrew is frequently consulted in contract negotiations as well as termination and constructive dismissal. In commercial litigation, he is often involved in shareholder and contract disputes. He has appeared before all levels of court, many tribunals, and has acted in a range of mediations and arbitrations. Andrew is also responsible for the firm’s internal conflict management and is one of the creative drivers behind the firm’s beloved, irreverent holiday cards.
Education
- University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, LL.B., 1995
- Queen's University, B.A. (Hons.), 1991
Bar Admissions
- Ontario, 1997
Professional Affiliations
- The Advocates' Society
Awards and Honours
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Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 – Administrative and Public Law, Corporate and Commercial Litigation, Labour and Employment Law
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Best Lawyers in Canada - Administrative and Public Law, Corporate and Commercial Litigation - Since 2021
Representative Work
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Cycle Toronto v. Attorney General of Ontario: Acting for cycling advocacy organization Cycle Toronto and two individual applicants seeking to prevent the Ontario Government from ripping out the spine of Toronto’s bike lane network on Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue. Successfully (on the second attempt) obtained an injunction prohibiting the bike lane removals pending the issuance of the decision on the merits (2025 ONSC 2424 and 2025 ONSC 1650).
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Successfully opposed a motion to disqualify a large law firm as counsel in a private arbitration, based on an alleged conflict of interest (2024).
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Ontario Place for All Inc. v. Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure: Acting for citizens group Ontario Place For All in its attempt to require the Ontario Government to conduct an Environmental Assessment before destroying Ontario Place to construct a gigantic glass spa on public waterfront land (2024 ONSC 1783 and 2024 ONSC 3327)
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Inquiry Counsel to The Honourable Mr. Justice Herman J. Wilton-Siegel, Commissioner of the City of Hamilton’s Red Hill Valley Parkway Inquiry, 2019-2023.
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Oliveira v. Oliveira: defendant found liable for defamation, and a permanent injunction issued (2019 ONSC 4400).
Community Involvement
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Member of the firm’s Doin’ Good Committee which administers the firm’s charitable donations program.
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Sponsored and coached the awesome Paliare Roland Penguins in the Withrow Park Ball Hockey League
Presentations
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Frequent instructor or presenter at Continuing Professional Development courses conducted by The Advocates’ Society and the Law Society of Ontario