Danielle Glatt

Danielle Glatt is a respected lawyer with a wide range of experience in commercial litigation and public law. Her commercial litigation practice focuses on shareholder disputes, securities matters, civil fraud, defamation, class actions, and insolvency.
Danielle is active in the legal community, working with Pro Bono Ontario, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, and Downtown Legal Services. Danielle has appeared as amicus at the Divisional Court and the Ontario Court of Appeal and she has repeatedly intervened at the Supreme Court of Canada.
She is a regular speaker on civil procedure and anti-SLAPP legislation and has taught evidence and procedure in constitutional litigation at Osgoode Hall law school.
Education
- University of Toronto, J.D., 2013
Bar Admissions
- Ontario, 2014
Professional Affiliations
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
- The Advocates' Society
Practice Areas
- Appeals and Judicial Review
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Litigation
- Class Actions
- Commercial Litigation
- Constitutional Litigation
- Defamation, Libel and Slander
- Human Rights
- Mediation and Arbitration
- Product Liability and Tort Claims
- Public and Administrative Law
- Securities Litigation
- White Collar Crime
Awards and Honours
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Best Lawyers in Canada - Ones to Watch - Corporate and Commercial Litigation
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Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award - 2013
Representative Work
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Megan Shortreed, Danielle Glatt and Lauren Rainsford successfully opposed a motion brought by the plaintiff for wide ranging interim relief seeking to tie up the defendants’ funds, assets and lands in Alberta. The decision provides a useful clarification on the law in respect of the interim preservation of funds pursuant to Rule 45.02. CryptoStar Corp. v. 611890 Alberta Inc., 2022 ONSC 2290
Community Involvement
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Pro-Bono Law Ontario
Presentations
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Presenter, Law Society of Ontario, “The Twelve-Minute Civil Litigator 2021”, September 2021