Aadil Nathani
Assistant
Leah Theodorakakos

Aadil acts for expropriating authorities and for expropriated landowners across Ontario.
After obtaining his J.D. from Windsor Law, Aadil worked for the City of Windsor where his practice focused on litigation and prosecutions. Aadil then worked as an advisor on housing with the federal government before joining the firm.
During his legal studies, Aadil was a recipient of the Social Justice Fellowship, through which he worked at the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka and the Right to Information Commission of Sri Lanka. Aadil was also awarded the Max N. Mousseau Q.C. Memorial Award in Municipal Law and the Dorothy Waddicor Memorial Scholarship in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Outside the office, Aadil co-founded Green Ummah, a national organization working to create an environmental movement within the Canadian-Muslim community. Aadil also serves on the board of directors of the Muslim Advisory Council of Canada. In his free time, Aadil enjoys travelling, playing soccer and is an avid Liverpool FC and Raptors fan.
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Often Overlooked Owner’s Claims
Under the Expropriation Act (the “Act”), all “owners” are entitled to compensation. Importantly, owner, as defined in section 1(1) of the Act includes tenants: “owner” includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a guardian of…
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Trees vs Transit: Metrolinx and the LSO
The legal battle between the Law Society of Ontario (“LSO”) and Metrolinx regarding the trees fronting Queen Street appears to be at an end. Metrolinx is a provincial agency with a mandate to ‘improve the coordination and integration of all modes…
Year of Call
2021
Education
University of Windsor (J.D.)
Services
Expropriating Authorities
Landowner Services

